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| Ok, I am interested in modding a 360 so i can play backed up games on live and stuff like that. Is all I would have to do is follow a tutorial like this one How to flash a BenQ Xbox 360 (assuming the one i get would be benq) to be able to play backed up games? Also, what is the over all difficulty or technical know how to be able to do this without many problems? | ||||||
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| Re: Question? You flash the firmware, then buy some Dual Layer DVD's and download the ISOs of the games and burn them to it. It doesn't take a lot of know how to flash a drive, you just gotta know how to do most of the directions. Some of the stuff is a little more than basic stuff, like getting the PC to boot from a USB device. | ||||||
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Award(s): 0 ![]() ![]() | Re: Question? Accually yeah it is, it depends on what your doing though, like just painting it or cuting a hole in the side. A kindergardener could probley do it, if they could handle power tools. Theres alot of tutorials on modding cases, just use good old google | ||||||
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