QUOTE(xboxer32 @ Dec 9 2005, 01:16 PM)

I assumed this might happen, alot of angry people are furious they were not smart enough to work it out themselves. It wasn't hard either, meaning the people who were trying to hack the xbox360 are dumb. I simply used a multimeter and tested the live connections on the motherboard, I kept testing for about 20 minutes until I found two voltages that were near enough the same and I joined them together and as I suspected, the voltage difference effects the xbox 360 security causing it to think all software is signed.
OMG! I can only assume you are less than the age of 5, in which case I will let you off, and kinda feel sorry for you. I am pretty hot in the electronics arena myself, and have my own desoldering station and oscilloscope, and I can tell you now what poking around with a multimeter, and joining two points of 'voltage' that were near enough the same, would result in either:- nothing at all, or more likely the box crashing or one of those two ICs dying. The only thing you can do with a multimeter, is:- Check the PSU voltages, test for continuity between points on the board, measure resistance, check transistors work, test diodes, and a few other pointless things that won't help you hack anything. To be able to do anything serious you need to be analysing the data thats traveling on the various buses, using logic analysers and other expensive bits of kit, and then you will spend months just looking at the data in it's entirety and trying to piece together how everything is interacting. Go and look at www.free60.org, and see how slow progress they are making, because of the skill and tool set involved.
It seems to me that there are far too many kids on these kinds of forums.