It's already know, and it's all been done before. Do a little searching next time and you'll see there are quite a few ways to get "rid" of the 0102 error code, but it's still only temporary at best. It's a
pinned topic at the top of the forum you just posted in. There are only 2 ways to properly fix the issue at hand, either remove the faulty GPU/CPU and replace it with a new one (the correct way) or the factory starts doing these things right in the first place, anything else is just a bandaid, period. Even if your 360 runs for years after overheating it on purpose it's still not fixed, ya just lucky is all.
Anyone with a 360 that's tossing error lights should take it back and have it replaced. If you voided your warranty then TS, it's yours and you can try whatever ya like on it, but overheating your 360 on purpose is just as bad for it, even though it "seems" to fix it.
Closed.