QUOTE(podger @ Jun 7 2008, 06:57 PM)

Just swap the PCB's, you can always update the 3.2 if you want, in much the same way as if it were stock...
Swapping PCBs is too advanced for me.
I got my firmware from my current drive .. I just did mtkflash r /m orig.bin which is actually the 3.2 anyway.. I guess I just need to unlock the replacement drive so I can flash it.
QUOTE(ntloser @ Jun 7 2008, 07:29 PM)

Swapping PCBs is too advanced for me.
I spoke too soon. Swapping the PCB looks easy. I didn't really look into it but now that I am checking the DVD pot on the flaky drive I see how easy it is. The PCB is just 4 ribbon cables and a tab... cool
This post has been edited by ntloser: Yesterday, 03:59 AM
QUOTE(podger @ Jun 8 2008, 06:21 AM)

Yeah! I didn't really want to comment on your abilities, and had already posted again to say it was sorted, so I said nothing.....
Hopefully you kept the key for the RRoD system, you should consider and Xecutor RROD kit to repair the broken one....
Thanks.
I kept the key from the RROD 360. That 360 already had an improper Xclamp install by the time it got to me. It was so tight I needed vice grips to get it off. Needless to say, the GPU and CPU were toast. I tried to bring it back but nothing.
At least I will be getting some use out of the DVD drive.
I got a multimeter and lowered the DVD pot on the failing drive to 3.02 and still got dirty disk error. The same disk is playing fine in this "new to me" TS drive. Should I stock up on these TS drives or what?