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How do I do gpd modz with built in memory unit?
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How do I do that so I can do gpd modz?
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well obviously you use a usb is that what your asking because i dont really understand your question
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im pretty sure you have to have a jtag or and iso disk to host
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He's talking about the 2 USB way. I'm not sure as I have one so im trying to figure it out..
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Blastoise wrote How do I do that so I can do gpd modz?


It is not possible to accomplish the new usb method with the said memory unit because it will always ask you to update. Unfortunately I have the same type of console

(It is possible on every console except the arcade, thee arcade is the only console with a built in memory unit.)
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wrong. if you want to take apart your xbox you can take it out.
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TTG_iRaaTeD wrote wrong. if you want to take apart your xbox you can take it out.


But where is it?
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I posted a tutorial on how to do this.
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it's at the bottom of your xbox
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UnknownModder wrote I posted a tutorial on how to do this.


Thats for a slim. He is talking about the default memory unit that is built into the arcade consoles.


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