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I built this machine for a guy who wanted to be able to replace DVD drives. It is fully loaded for just that task! Here's what it is... Micro ITX PC with WIndows XP, iPrep and more! Virtually Silent VIA C3 EDEN Class Processor (1.0 GHz) 512 GB DDR RAM 160 GB Hard Drive 180W Power Supply (230/115 Capable) External Sata and 4 pin molex on side Rear Panel: VGA DB9 Serial COM port Printer port PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Keyboard 4x USB 2x 10/100 NICs 3 port 2 channel Audio Chassis Dimensions: ![]() 11.75" (L) x 10.24" (W) x 5.31" (H) This is a tiny PC, easy to tote around, and tales up very little work space. Includes everything except a monitor for working on Xbox 360. All connections are external, no need to have the pc open to work. This Pc is not built for or suggested for anything other than it's intended purpose. Also included: 1 mouse 1 keyboard 1 Connectivity Kit w/ Sata Cable 1 360 HDD connection kit 1 Serial Liteon Probe w/ power connection, ground, and probe 1 USB stick Several programs that will assist you on most of your xbox 360 needs $500 shipped o.b.o. Sorry will not part out anything. I also have the following FS Xbox DVD to PC adapters w/ sata cable $20 Xbox DVD to PC adapter w/ sata cable and Liteon Probe $35 Xbox HDD to PC adapter (sata or USB) $10 |
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how are u going to change the DVD with out getting the NAND.bin,and the KV.bin? I could be wrong here But I though the only way to do that was to have a modded xbox 360? (not going in to detail on what I mean by modded)
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From what i've been told you can take the board that contains the key off the old drive and transfer it to the new one, basically replacing everything except the pcb the key is on. This unit he is selling sounds like it can brute force the key off the old drive to be transfered onto the new drive. Might be handy for someone who does alot of dvd drive repairs or replaces the original drive with another brand of drive. If you have any pics they would definately help, and i would like to see what the unit looks like for my own curiosity
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Swapping boards usually works, but has been known to cause issues, usually on sammys. I don't think brute is a fitting word, seeing how easy most of the drives are to work with. Maybe with liteon. Just like modding, replacing drives requires extracting the original key from the original drive, then flashing it to the new drive. This really isn't some mystery machine, its the same type of machine being used by anyone who does anything with the drives.
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Ahh ok, i thought brute force was needed if you didn't have the dvd drive that came with the original motherboard, my bad. I haven't really done much with dvd drives except put in a new laser and drive motor, thats about as far as i'll go with one. I had no idea some drives don't like boards from others, but it makes sense. Anyhow good luck with your sale
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![]() Here's what it looks like.
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