Yes and Yes. You can put your Hitachi into another 360, but there are considerations. Each DVD drive is keyed to the motherboard it comes with. So you'll have to dump the new drives FW, extract the key from it, patch your Hitachi drives FW with the new key and reflash it. You'll also have to "spoof" the FW before you reflash it if the new drive is a different make/version so the 360 still "thinks" it has the same make/version drive in it, or you could get an E66 error since the drives wouldn't match anymore. It's a lot less headache to just flash your new drive. (IMG:
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EDIT: ALSO, the new drive MUST be one that is "hackable", either a Samsung or Hitachi. If you were to get a newer BenQ or Philips drive you couldn't do anything with it until/if it's hacked.
There is a lot more info on this in the Tutorials of the
Technical DVD-ROM section.
This post has been edited by RDC: Mar 22 2007, 06:53 PM