great news, i got it working!!! Here is what I did incase someone in the same situation needs to install a transistor:
i took some flux and put a lil dab on both sides of the transistor, then took a desoldering braid and pressed it against the sides, then firmly pressed against the braid with my soldering iron for a second then let go, and repeated this proccess about 3 times on both sides till i was satisfied that as much solder that could of been removed was removed. then with a pick, i pressed against the leg on the transistor as i kept the soldering iron on the leg, this was the hard part because its almost impossible to not have the pick slip off the leg and scratch the motherboard (which it did a couple times but not badly). when the transistor was removed i carefully applied solder to each little metal square, making a peak on each one, then i took my transistor and bent the legs so that the right ones were connecting to the right squares (it wasnt a surface mount resistor but the other kind with like 1.5cm leads coming from it. after i installed it i checked to make sure that the right leads were connected to the right places, and good thing i did because the wrong leads were touching the wrong parts of the board! so i carefully undid it then put it back on, after it was firmly installed i plugged in the xbox and checked the voltage. It gave the correct reading so i powered it on and it worked!
If anyone wishes to have me perform this same fix on their xbox you can contact me at
[email protected] the service will cost 30 dollars which I think is very reasonable.
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