Flashing vs Mod-Chips

Discussion in 'Xbox 360 - Modding & Hacking' started by stevsjb, Nov 12, 2009.

  1. stevsjb

    stevsjb Member

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    With all the bannings going on and all the tutorials and forum posts I have read, I've decided not to go ahead with flashing my drive for now.

    Was wondering if anyone can give some info on mod-chips, are they safer than flashing? Do people still get banned?

    Many thanks
     
  2. uturn68

    uturn68 Regular member

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    99.9% of people here flash so you might not get alot of info here.
     
  3. stevsjb

    stevsjb Member

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    Ok, thanyou :)
     
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    hard modding might be the way to go

    every one on here has been getting banned from from being cheap and flashing.

    If you hard mod with NME V2 and stay off live with backups you wont be banned at all its guaranteed on their official site 100%.

    Any one who thinks other wise name a person just 1 person who has been banned with that chip?

    Im waiting!!!
     
  5. llcoolek

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    uh, so what's the point if you can't play backups online?
     
  6. eebeejay

    eebeejay Active member

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    I don't believe that to be 100% true.

    I've never used that any 360 chip personally, but I've been asked to remove the NME V2 from a console that got banned, and install it into a new console. I basically swapped the PCBs of the two drives (both BenQs) and soldered two wires (one to the ethernet and one to the rear USB port to disable them). And since that time, I've flashed his latest box, so I doubt that he's as happy with his NME chip as you seem to be.
     
  7. John_Donn

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    i hate stupid post's like this, promising things and backing it up not by personal accounts but by not knowing a person with the chip who got banned. There is no way that anyone with that chip hasnt been banned. If this were the case 1 million people would use this chip instead of flashing
     

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