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  1. A guy on another forum has just fried the R7D10 position contact points on a v1.4 Xbox and in the process appears to have melted or knocked off the adjacent surface mounted resistor next to the R7D9 ID so presumably that resistor. It is one of those mini black SMD ones with no marking and he needs to know the value to be able to replace it . Who knows, he might get it fixed but at the moment the Xbox is apparently fragging. I've used a multi-meter on my v1.2/v1.3 which is probably the same type/value but I'm not confident of my reading so if anyone here knows the value or can check and confirm it themselves, preferably on a v1.4, it would help. EDIT The original poster actually found confirmation elsewhere: it is as I had tested 10k Ohms (which pleases me ) to be precise:- It's a 10k 0402 SMD resistor

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