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-JackHammer- wroteJTAG-GALORE wrote you probably blew a mosfet or done more damage to other components inside the console, either way get a pro in
would u be able to fix it?
possibly, but i'm UK, if you're in the US then go to icytank in the marketplace
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Wow, you do know it could have been saved if you would NOT turned it on, right?
You can actually stick an xbox in water, ultra sonic machine and it'll run fine AFTER you dry it completely out.
Point being, always make sure anything electronic is completely dry and removed of spilled mess before turning it on...
You can actually stick an xbox in water, ultra sonic machine and it'll run fine AFTER you dry it completely out.
Point being, always make sure anything electronic is completely dry and removed of spilled mess before turning it on...
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try to find a shop that can fix it professionally so you dont break it any more then it already is
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nitz0 wrote Wow, you do know it could have been saved if you would NOT turned it on, right?
You can actually stick an xbox in water, ultra sonic machine and it'll run fine AFTER you dry it completely out.
Point being, always make sure anything electronic is completely dry and removed of spilled mess before turning it on...
Would you be able to fix it?
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You should sent it in somewhere...
Don't try and fix it yourself
Don't try and fix it yourself
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DontKnowAGoodName wrote You should sent it in somewhere...
Don't try and fix it yourself
where can i send it?
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