QUOTE(hetbaasje @ Jul 21 2006, 09:40 AM)

Well i can get a new EEPROM from a friend but than the HD could be a problem, Do u really need a new HD , can't i just lock my HD ( put chip off) when going online?
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Well it looks like you are going to have to "zero" that HDD like I had to in order to get back on XBL. I had to do it for my son and I. Yep, that's it along with the virgin eeprom which will clear that HDD key and the online key that was used before. I've done multiple trial and error combonations of everything. That's why my son's box has a mod but all of the evox files and folders are on the "F" partition. The original M$ dash is the ONLY thing on the "C" partition. I used the install Evox/Apps "ALL ON "F" option. One thing you must do is ensure that your bios is configured to point to that "F" partition at boot. I don't believe the "E" can be viewed by other parties. I've also removed the M$ link on the Evox dash board so it will prevent my son from accidentally going there while the chip is enabled.
In order for him to even go on XBL he has to press the "x" button to boot the original dash which will disable the chip automatically. Just had to make sure the HDD was locked prior cause you cant't even boot to the Original M$ dash with an unlocked HDD. Now if my son gets banned then I'll know that it is definitely the upgraded HDD which has been detected by M$ some how. My Box doesn't have any mods at all just to see if my son gets banned. If he doesn't then this is indeed the way to go. It is sort of a stealth mode. I will definitely drop in my 160GB Western Digital if I prove to be right.
QUOTE(hetbaasje @ Jul 21 2006, 09:40 AM)

Well i can get a new EEPROM from a friend but than the HD could be a problem, Do u really need a new HD , can't i just lock my HD ( put chip off) when going online?
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I did not have to get stock HDD's in order to get back on XBL. My son has an 80G Maxtor so that's proof that you don't need a stock HDD. Maybe some people do and some don't. I just had to see for myself and VOILA, spare HDD lying around the house. See the whole idea is to get rid of that old information on your motherboard and replace it with virgin information. If you try to edit your eeprom using Config Magic Final. You will cause even more problems for yourself. I wrote down both my son's and I:
S/N
MAC Addresses
onlinekey
Unlock HDD key (especially)
HDD S/N
HDD Model
Keep all this information handy for trial and error later if need be!