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XxDUNITxX

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Bannings And Marriage Theory?
« on: February 07, 2008, 02:29:00 PM »

QUOTE(jim6656 @ Feb 3 2008, 07:46 PM) View Post

Is it possible that microsoft is storing all the data from the eeprom and hd serial marriage directly on your own xbox and not on a microsoft server? Just thinking out loud here but the marriage theory started with a live update requiring you to download it. Is it just a coincidence that the update happened at the same time? Unless they needed to create means to actually read the eeprom ect. It just seems like it would be simpler and cheaper to store a file with the information on your xbox rather than to host a server with all the data from every single xbox that uses live.

If I were to test this, (my xbox stock drive which I have already used live has failed and I need to replace it) would only the xbox get banned or would I need to also get a new gamertag? I have another unmodded xbox I also use for live.




I have been out of the original xbox genre for about a year now.  But if you use xbhdm to make a new Hd for your xbox with the stock drive, you will be fine, granted you have the original eeprom.   Your gamertag only gets banned for using modified content.  So what I am saying is, if you use the original eeprom from your xbox to make a new hd, for example you put in an 80 gb hd, as long as you set up the hd just like a stock xbox hd, you will not get banned.   I did it in the past with some dead hard drives that needed to be replaced.
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TheMuffinMan

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Bannings And Marriage Theory?
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2008, 09:23:00 PM »

They don't ban the account, just the EEPROM on the original xbox.

You could

1) Leave it banned
2) Buy an unbanned/unused EEPROM and reflash it
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Reaper527

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Bannings And Marriage Theory?
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2008, 03:43:00 PM »

QUOTE(XxDUNITxX @ Feb 7 2008, 05:05 PM) View Post

I have been out of the original xbox genre for about a year now.  But if you use xbhdm to make a new Hd for your xbox with the stock drive, you will be fine, granted you have the original eeprom.   Your gamertag only gets banned for using modified content.  So what I am saying is, if you use the original eeprom from your xbox to make a new hd, for example you put in an 80 gb hd, as long as you set up the hd just like a stock xbox hd, you will not get banned.   I did it in the past with some dead hard drives that needed to be replaced.



this is untrue. this is how things were at first, but in (i believe it was) '04, eeprom's started being matched with harddrive serials.

i don't think avoiding an update would save you from the marriage theory, as the update would have likely been a server side update. to make it even more of a moot point, you can't access live without the most recent dashboard update.

if you do get banned, it is only at the system level, so you can either replace the system (roughly $40 now a days), or get a new eeprom and new harddrive. just be warned that you could be banned if you take your harddrive from the banned system, and use it on a different system. (or if you change your eeprom, but not the harddrive.)
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