Seeing a noob who was told to solder in his chip even though he is far from capable fry his mobo, melt his pin header, lift all traces, rip off the d0 point and then try to quicksolder his xenium to his dead xbox mobo...
sad

If you're not up to soldering, get someone who is to do it.
You just don't want it to look like this when your done soldering.
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=287021
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OK did you use rubbing alcohol on the LPC points?
-Make sure the D0 point is inserted VERY snugly, it should go down fairly far and be pretty stuck in there.
When this happened to me my connections just weren't solid, check and make sure both the adapter and the D0 are in there very good.
I had the same problem with my chip, I sent it back to divineo. they shipped out a new chip and i was up and running in minutes...
Well, with a little more blood, sweat, and tears I was able to finally get my xenium solderless chip to work. What I did was remove it completely, clean the soldered LPC holes with rubbing alcohol with a q tip very thorougly, make sure the wire was in the D0 hole as far as I could insert it without breaking it, and I had to do the paper trick to get the pins to sit as flush as possible on the board and LPC's.
I did all of this last night and put the box back together, and thinking it would not make a difference, I set it aside for the night without hooking it up. This morning I figured I'd give it one more try before I set out for soldering tools, and what do you know? I saw the lights on the chip light up and the xenium bios screen appeared. So now I've backed up the eeprom, and I can focus on installing another bios....probably EVOX. Needless to say, I'm jazzed!!!! Thanks to all for the tips and suggestions.
Thanks X3. I finally got the Evolution X installed and working, along with the DVD2Xbox, and every thing is working great now. Now I can get started on the main reason I set out to mod my Xbox to begin with....console, and mame emulation.