This morning I got an Xbox 360 to fix that had 0031 and I remember seeing a member just a day or 2 ago with the same problem, I done a reflow because it's normally RAM or Southbridge cold solder joints. ...after I reflowed and removed the x-clams I then thought about the topic I seen the other day and it said it could be a dvd cab;e problem so thought I'd have a look since it was RRoD as soon as it was on, it didn't try to boot (before the reflow) and BOOM HEADSHOT the cable was in the wrong way round by the previous owner!! ......so I put her back together and it tried to boot until 0103!!!!! Shorted resister under the GPU: Moral of this story is to check the simple things before you try the more tricky because it could save you a pain in the neck. Off to try fix the 0103 error now
:LOL: I wonder if the reversed cable was the reason the previous owner sold it. Maybe he thought it was broken. How much did you pay? :LOL: :troll:
That's what I thought but now it looks like they tried to fix the other error because it doesn't seem to fix. It's not mine so I don't know how much they paid for it.
i have 4 of um m8 at a dead end with um to be honest just gathering dust my house looks like a xbox graveyard bits all over :LOL:
...this one is HDMI and the guy said it's been dead a while too so wanted to get it working to see what the dash was!!
I have some like that 0001, 0002 & 0003 but can't be bothered with the motifs so they are left in the grave with the others.
I want to give it a go i do today always wanted to fix one of them wonder if i can multimeter the mostifs to see which one has gone
You need to unsolder them 1st as far as i know that's why I give up with that, I couldn't get them off anyway and lost the nozzle from my heat gun