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    Xbox Live Un-banning

    Just found this posted on the xbox-scene forums, should make an interesting read for anyone who's been unlucky enough to get banned recently.


    Apparently Microsoft is now only banning the HDD-Key and not the Serial Number/Mac Address of the EEprom as before. This means that you do not need a whole new EEprom to get unbanned, but only a valid and non-banned HDD-Key.

    So if your Xbox got banned you can unban it by unlocking your HD, change the HDD-Key in your EEprom (using configmagic or other EEprom tools) with a unbanned one from another EEprom (you can't just use a random key - it must be a valid one from a retail box), then just relock your HD and your Xbox will be unbanned. Even using an old banned EEprom and change it with an unbanned HDD-Key, will allow you to connect on LIVE. This has been tested for over a week and the xbox is still not banned. The box in question has been banned several times before as well as had it's live account terminated. Angerwound even tested it by putting random information on all other paramaters except the HDD-Key and it connected fine on LIVE.

    This could have a great deal to do with why people are randomly getting banned now.
    They had previously been using a valid serial number/Mac address but now the authentication servers do not want to validate their HDD Key.

    The above information tells you how to get unbanned, but if you don't change anything to your setup it's likely you'll get banned again of course. At this moment we don't know yet what MS is all checking to ban an Xbox...
    However, they are probably checking several things on the HD. So best thing you can do is to use your MS retail and untouched (no homebrew/hacked files) HD (don't forget to also unlock with old key/relock it with the new key) only to connect on LIVE.
    More info here

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    Apparently Microsoft is now only banning the HDD-Key and not the Serial Number/Mac Address of the EEprom as before
    Why would they do that? It would only make it easier to get your box unbanned.

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      #3
      Has worked for me for over 2 weeks now.
      I kinda came to the same conclusion I just didn't want to tell anyone in case I was being snooped.

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        #4
        Originally posted by yosai
        Why would they do that? It would only make it easier to get your box unbanned.
        Because they've realised they're losing money if people go out and buy another boxen purely for Live...?

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          #5
          Originally posted by FreQstyle
          Because they've realised they're losing money if people go out and buy another boxen purely for Live...?
          So they encourage people who work in indie stores to softmod Xboxes, steal the EEPROM and then sell the Xbox on as "new" afterwards?

          Ban gamertags. I'd laugh.

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            #6
            If anyone wants to try and unban they're machine this way give me a shout.

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              #7
              Old, dumb question: if I upgraded my x-boxen with a new hard drive before I bothered signing up to live, does that mean i'm pretty safe from the bannings? or do i need to further protect myself by doing all that 'remove everything non-official from c: and e:' stuff? or should I just prevent my head from exploding from all this information by grabbing a used x-box?

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