i soft modded my xbox now what do i do?

Discussion in 'Xbox - Software discussion' started by modzz, Mar 19, 2006.

  1. modzz

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    hi!
    i just finished softmodding my xbox with splintercell now were do i get modz to put in the xbox? and how do i put them in thank you!!!
     
  2. smigs

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    You odnt need mods
     
  3. Logik666

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    What exactly do you want to do? The main way to get things on your xbox is FTP. You need a FTP client called "Flash FXP".

    Like i originally said, what do you want to do?
     
  4. modzz

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    how do you put them in your xbox
     
  5. X4Life

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    lol
    wot mods do u want to put on your xbox??? search the net a bit more and next time try to give a bit more info, dont just ask question like we are here to answer your question coz we dont get paid or anything. we just try to help ppl who really need help.
    Not to answer other people questions
     
  6. PLowran

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    YO!
    i am asking this same question, everywhere I look for emulators, XBMC or DVD2Xbox It says NO DOWNLOAD, WHY THE HELL PUT IT ON YOUR SITE IF YOU DONT FURNISH THE FILES!
    LOL
    I would like those please. Emus DVD2Xbox and XBMC, if anyone has links to find these I would highly aprecate it!
    Thanks
     
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    i cant really give links to other sites but i've given this one befor and never got in trouble.

    Torrents.

    Install the following,

    http://www.bittorrent.com/

    http://www.utorrent.com/

    Go to this web site and download your xbox programs.

    http://torrentspy.com/

    enjoy.

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    Modzz - You need to be a little more specific. The most convinient way to get thuff in you xbox is with FTP. The Best FTP client for the xbox is FlashFXP.

     
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  8. PLowran

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    i know how to use torrents, but i got busted on em so i have been trying to do something else i found a site, but thanks
    phil
     
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    Busted? What happend?
     
  10. PLowran

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    NBC and my cable company sent me letters saying that they cought me downloading an AVI of a Certain Show on their network, from TorrentSpy.com using BitLord 1.1
     
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    LOL, and they didnt pursue it any further that that?
     
  12. PLowran

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    so far no, they said i downloaded a episode of my name is earl, but if i did, what the difference of someone reccording on a vhs or tivo?
    I think its dumb
     
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    Whats dumb is that we pay the cable company to watch those damn shows and we're still not allowed to download them. And after we pay, we get commercials shoved down our throats.

    Anyway, dont let that experiance scare you, depending on what country your in they probably cant do sh*t anyway.

    (i've actually called the cable company complaining that torrents arn't working. lol)
     
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  15. X4Life

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    @ Loggik666

    "i've actually called the cable company complaining that torrents arn't working. lol"

    your a joker
     
  16. Logik666

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    Nope, here's proof. lol




    Dear Rogers Valued Subscriber,

    We apologize for the delay in responding to your email. We are
    currently receiving higher email volume than normal, and are attempting
    to answer all email as quickly as possible in the order they arrive.

    We understand your concerns regarding issues you are experiencing with
    your peer-to-peer (P2P) applications. To ensure a consistently high
    level of service for all Rogers customers, it is necessary to put limits
    on the amount of network bandwidth available for certain types of
    applications. This process is called traffic regulation (rate-limiting,
    traffic shaping, throttling).

    As peer-to-peer (P2P) applications have grown in popularity, their share
    of overall network traffic has increased dramatically. In particular,
    the application Bittorrent uses all of the space available for uploads.
    To ensure that a relatively small number of applications do not slow
    service for everyone, Rogers limits the space available for P2P uploads.
    This ensures all customers have a high level of service for
    time-sensitive tasks like sending email, requesting web pages or voice
    messaging.

    Rogers does not block any type of Internet traffic or application. Nor
    do we monitor the content of customer communications or activities on
    the Internet. Our traffic regulation is based on the type of
    application, not the way it is used.

    We thank you for your understanding in this matter.

    If you have any further questions or comments regarding our service,
    please fill out the online form on our Customer Support page listed
    below or contact us by phone at 1-888-288-4663.

    Regards,
    Boris L.
    Rogers Yahoo!Hi-Speed Internet
    Electronic Support Group



    cool. :) after reading this is when i relly started harrasing them. 2 emails a day. lol. no joke.
     
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