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  1. I referenced this exact guide and ran the jumpers. At first it behaved normally, but once it warmed up, it shut down. Turning it back on produced a series of random on/off pulses and the disk tray opening and closing. Pretty insane. I'm wondering if the board developed more issues than just those traces...
  2. Thanks for the replies amigo! I'm not sure how to accomplish this, as the Xbox won't boot if hardmod hdd is connected. Or would hot swapping the optical drive for this hdd work? But with what tool...?
  3. My family absolutely adores our original xbox. It was modded back in the day with an Xecuter v2.6 chip with is connected to the debug pins, and a few other misc spots. I didn't get to the clock chip in time, and corrosion ate through the tiny edge traces under the board. I've tried repairing it, but it's beyond me... once it warms up, it goes crazy on/off eject/close... I have another 1.0 motherboard and figured I could use that as a replacement, then cross the HDD Key when I got there. So I followed the pinout of the original motherboard and replicated its connections, installed the new motherboard in the original's case and sure enough, Code 6... So I softmodded the new mobo with its original HDD with the Rocky setup and null'd the hard drive. I swapped the HDD back to my original and still no good... I've read that hard-modded xboxes are capable of working better with non-locking HDDs, so I'm hoping there's something I can do to get this new motherboard communicating with my original hard drive. I really would like to keep the content that we have on there. Is there any hope? Thanks in advance!

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