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melting enable/disable switch...light flashing green/red

Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by suprjesus, Dec 24, 2003.

  1. suprjesus

    suprjesus Member

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    I got my chip and installed it all properly (i think) and then put back together my xbox. I turned it on, it stayed on for a second, then turned off, then on, then off, then on but this time it stayed on and the light around the eject button started flashing red and green. i went upstarirs to get a drink thinking maybey if i left it it would work (maybey it takes a while for the first time) i came back down to my xbox and the light was still blinking(nothing on the tv screen) so i turned it off and tried to put the switch to disable but when i touched the switch i got a small shock and noticed that it had melted in the time i went upstairs to get a drink. I dont know why it melted i dont think anything I did wrong could have made the switch melt.???
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  2. suprjesus

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    anyone????????
     
  3. MikeDDR

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    I'm sorry I really don't know that could have gone wrong with the melting switch but what you told in the beginning about the on/off/on/off/on is usually a bad bios flash... in this case you shoul try flashing the chip with an other bios and maybe do it with a programmer
     
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    Have you tried contacting the vendor or the manufacturer of the chip?
     

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