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RabidWeezle
02-03-2009, 04:31 AM
That is right, Send me your Xbox original and a lockable hard drive (most seagate's) and I send you back a soft modded xbox with that hard drive in it running unleashX ready to play homebrew, or rip and play backups from the dvd-rom drive or network. With the exploit I use you can:


Effortlessly Make and Play backups directly from the hard drive (with 100% compatibility with all xbox games)
Play Emulators
Play homebrew
Run linux
Run a web browser
Theme Your Dashboard


The service takes about a day to complete and you get back both your xbox and your old stock drive (or you can refuse your old drive back so you can save shipping weight). The process is very safe and has no chance of screwing up your xbox since:


There is no soldering involved
The original hard drive can go back in, in case of hard drive failure
I mail with the xbox the cd I used to make your xbox'es new hard drive work so you can do it to another drive later in case the one in it blows up later down the road. With complete instructions.
The only thing that gets moved around inside the xbox is the hard drive which is right on top, I don't need to take out a messload of stuff, just 2 easy to pull out cables and a few torx screws to take the top case off.


For the service I charge 40 dollars +shipping. I generally work these boxes on the weekends (for me that's wednesdays and thursdays). For more information, pm me. I only will work on US NTSC xboxes. If you don't have an xbox1, you can send me an IDE standard desktop seagate hard drive and 90 dollars and I will get the xbox from the gamestop myself and test it (make sure the unit is working well) then softmod it and set it up with the hard drive you provide saving you money on shipping or finding a xbox that is in good condition. Here's their listing for the box: http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=36781

If something I did messes up your xbox within the first 90 days, just ship me back your xbox and I will fix it for free. I modded 2 other xboxes like this and they have been running for well over a year with no issues at all. I started modding these things like 4 years ago at least for friends and they only thing they had problems with was one had one of the early fault power supplies (that was Microsoft's first ideal "red ring of death" that was fixed rather quick with a new power cable) and another's dvd-rom drive burnt up on him, but at least he had all his games backed up to hard drive. The dvd-rom's on all game systems seem to burn up alot really.