The Ban - Possible Fix?

lasty

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Dec 15, 2002
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I THINK I HAVE AN IDEA!!! Whether it will work or not is a different matter...

If you DE-SOLDER the EEPROM chip on your 360 motherboard your console should still work fine and should work online too. The Eeprom chip itself stores the Dash and other "Upgradeable" pieces of 360 Software so if we de-solder that it could possibly stop the update from working and therefore being banned?

Sectors
1 copyright notice, zeros, unencrypted numbers
2 encrypted data
@2MB filesystem, unencrypted, but content encrypted, config not

These sectors could be the numbers that appear when you are banned the error numbers, so by removing this chip it could POSSIBLY send the numbers back to their original status and therefore stopping you being banned from LIVE.

If someone could try this out on a banned console and see if it works it would be much appreciated!!!

Heres a link to what the eeprom chip looks like and more info: www.xbox-scene.com/xbo...YzDcXf.php
 

asTraL

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Dec 29, 2002
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Not all Premium systems have the Atmel 25020 EEPROM.

hxxp://www.free60.org/wiki/Flash

also
"This would also explain why some consoles have this serial eprom and others don't, Old versions of the CPU could be patched this way and newer versions of the processors wouldn't need the patch because it is integrated in the new microcode."

found Here: hxxp://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=465676
 

lasty

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Dec 15, 2002
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but if you do have the eeprom chip, dont u think there is a possible chance of it fixing it?