QUOTE(Racersnare21 @ Nov 28 2010, 01:59 AM)

One of my controllers does this as well. My work around is to just jump start it so to speak. I put in a plug and play without the battery in, start the xbox once its recognized put the battery in and unplug the chord, good to go.
Thanks for the reply, as stated above I've even tried wired controllers, so the controller itself is not the problem (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) (I did try your advice just to be 101% safe and it just acted the same.)
QUOTE(iateshaggy @ Nov 29 2010, 12:27 AM)

get a new rf modulator board aka rol board.
If you are talking about this
(IMG:http://i.imgur.com/Eiwru.jpg)
I've tried 3 or 4 of them as stated in the original post (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
This post has been edited by hilmarh: Nov 28 2010, 11:46 PM
QUOTE(iateshaggy @ Nov 29 2010, 02:02 AM)

well if that doesn't fix it then your controller must be screwed.
If you are talking about the handheld controller itself, as stated in original post I've tried 4 different controllers of all kinds, wired, plug and play, wireless etc..
QUOTE(hilmarh @ Nov 29 2010, 02:12 AM)

If you are talking about the handheld controller itself, as stated in original post I've tried 4 different controllers of all kinds, wired, plug and play, wireless etc..
He means (my guess) the Southbridge controller. Which controls all the I/O.