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Rescuing a Soft Modded Xbox Using the Hot Swap Method

It took me a while to fully get my head around how Xbox soft mods work but now that I’ve managed, It’d be a shame to let all that information go to waste. So let us begin.

Xbox soft modding is basically a method which allows your original Xbox to run 3rd party software like Xbox media Centre without having to physically mod your Xbox using a mod chip. It works by using specially crafted game save files which you load onto a memory unit. Loading these special save files in 1 of 3 Xbox titles bypasses the Xbox’s security and installs alternate software onto the HDD. I won’t go over the details here but there are literally hundreds of tutorials online and they all accomplish the same thing. My particular favourite is this tutorial from Lifehacker.

Once the alternate software is loaded on the HDD, it hijacks the official Xbox dashboard when you power up and presents you with an alternate dashboard that lets you do pretty much anything you want. The most useful thing being to set up an FTP server which then allows you to access the file system, backup game saves, install new software like emulators or media players. The possibilities are effectively limitless and there are a multitude of tutorials available online if you search for them.

It’s important to note that soft modding doesn’t modify your Xbox’s BIOS or EEPROM in any way and hence ALL soft modded Xboxes can be restored to factory condition. No matter what you do to your soft modded Xbox, you can ALWAYS restore it to factory condition using the hot swap method, and that is what I’m going to cover in the next few paragraphs.

Be Internet is the Best

So we moved into our new flat just over a year ago and we needed to get a new internet provider. Virgin Media’s ridiculous download limits, anti-net neutrality stance and shockingly bad 128kbps upload speed ruled them out imediately. BT, Sky, Orange and PlusNet all had packages which looked promising but still had similarly ridiculous download caps. In fact pretty much every provider around has ridiculous download caps, even if they claim to be ‘unlimited’. So, that left us with Be Unlimited. (bethere.co.uk)

Speed Test

Transformers 2 – A Negative Review

I’m going to start out by saying I really REALLY did not enjoy even one minute of this film. To say this film was terrible would be the understatement of the year. Michael Bay appears to have truly mastered the art of converting vast amounts of cash into vast amounts of steaming excrement.

While the first Transformers movie was a little shallow in the plot department, the second movie takes this a step further. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen actually shares a lot of the depth characteristics of a toddler’s inflatable paddling pool. Literally not more than 1% of the total screen time was dedicated to any kind of plot line. It was ALL action.

Transformers Action

On Working from Home

Desk

This summer, instead of attempting to secure myself an elusive summer internship in a most likely thoroughly boring and low paying company, I decided to get my teeth sunk into some serious web design and iPhone development. What follows now is a brief description of how I go about this on a day to day basis.

I Finally Have a Blog

It’s true. At long last I’ve finally decided to match my domain to a blog. In case you’re wondering, this is destined to become a Mac/web/programming/technology based blog.

Stay tuned, entries are coming.

 

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