QUOTE(Psylence @ Jan 2 2007, 11:00 AM)

Just wanted to drop a thank you to everyone at the scene for all the great tutorials, pictures, hints, tips, tricks, walkthroughs, etc involved with 360 hacking. Spent a lot of time hacking and tweaking my Xbox1 with "the scenes" help so when I decided to dig into the bowels of my 360 this is the first place I came and once again, everything I needed was here. So THANK YOU ALL!!! You are the giants who's shoulders I proudly stand on...
And now the slice of advice...I posted this same advice when working with my original xbox but it would appear that it was too long ago to be remembered...
For all of you out there that are attempting to do this...First - read read and read again. Before you even pick up a torx driver read all of the tut's you can find, look at all the pictures, go through the steps and then go through it again. Then when you're comfortable with it, read it again.
Second - If you don't know what a torx driver is, have never edited an exe at the hex level, don't know quite what "SATA chipset" means, etc. you probably shouldn't be attempting this. The tutorials are very clear and very step by step but the fact remains that if you don't have a basic comprehension of the things involved, find someone who does who can help you, or don't do it at all (or expect to be fairly confused, perhaps even fully lost, at which point you're simply relying on blind luck that there aren't any problems and it'll simply work the first time without any idiosyncratic issues...).
So that's it. I'll get off my soap box. Thanks again to everyone.
Thanks for not asking questions that people spent alot of time creating step-by-step tutorial on. I wish more people were like you. If you are not like him, read his post and become like him.
Thank you, Psylence, for your research and self reliance! Everyone probably likes to hear a thank you once in a while.