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| if you get a different EEPROM (specifically one that is unbanned, but HAS played on XBL before), a stock HDD, and create a new account, will you still get banned? basically, my question is that are EEPROM/HDD combinations married into a global database, or is it just added as information for your specific XBL account? |
You need to get an eeprom that has never been on xbox live before.
I had an unmodded xbox that I used a two month xboxlive trial on. When the trial was over I canceled, and modded my xbox soon after. I added a 160GB hard drive and then on tuesday used a new xbox live trial code and made a new gamertag. I played halo 2 for about an hour on xbox live, and then yesterday morning I was banned.
umm, I've never been on live before with any of my xbox's or hdd's or eeprom's
so yeah, this was a total virgin test, attempting to try different things and try to figure out exactly what M$ is banning.
I ended up cleaning up C and E of all extra software and game saves. I reflashed my bios to 4981 so it will boot dash's from F: The only thing I wasn't entirely sure on was what retail bios to use, since my TSOP had been flashed with a 1 mb 4983 bios before attempting this and I don't know what bios came with my box. Anyway, I'll post results in the next couple of days as I await the bannination.
I was banned Saturday afternoon. We played on Live for 2 nights, and then Saturday afternoon when I tried to log on I was banned with the "modified software or hardware" message.
The only thing I can think of was that the MS Dash was set to autologon to Live. When the mod was enabled, it would not boot MS Dash, so I didn't think that would be a problem. However, does this autologon setting apply to games as well? If I had the Halo 2 disc in the drive when booting the box modded, it would boot directly to the game, and I'm wondering if perhaps it logged on at this point.
Oh well. Time for a virgin, Live-only box.