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#1 MrKilla5
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[QUOTE="MrKilla5"]That thing just plugs into a USB port and you get insta wireless capability right? If so you should be able to just plug it into the 360 and it should work. BaconB1ts123
Totally wrong. You CAN NOT use a wireless usb adapter on the 360 except the official one. You CAN use a wireless bridge one that connects to the Ethernet port. I think that unless you get one of those for cheap, you should just get the official one for $89 Canadian or less.

Sorry, I've never used that before. I know how they function on a PC but obviously the 360 is not a full fledged PC. Linksys makes a gaming adapter that is the same principle but will work. It's a wireless access point. What I'm doing is using my laptop thru the software bridge of the network and wireless cards to give me 360 internet. Prolly the cheapest way of doing things.

If you want a physical 360 wireless adapter, get the original Xbox wireless adapter (it's a little black box). It will work with the 360 I think it retails new for ~$60 dollars but you could get it on ebay for cheaper I'm sure. There are other ways to get this working as well.

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#2 MrKilla5
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That thing just plugs into a USB port and you get insta wireless capability right? If so you should be able to just plug it into the 360 and it should work.
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#3 MrKilla5
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Check out you local pawn shop. My uncle runs one and never charges more than the going rate on ebay. Probably cheaper most of the time.
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#4 MrKilla5
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100% preferred. I do play a lot of Cod4 and other popular games. Dont ever use mic so probably the reason people don't do negative reviews.
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#5 MrKilla5
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What are the best DVI to HDMI cables and do they bring sound over? If not, how do you bring sound over from a PC to an HDTV?GoBucks1503
Go to monoprice.com. No, they wont bring over audio. DVI is picture only. To bring over sound on your PC, youll need computer speakers with a 1/8" jack to plug into your computer.
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#6 MrKilla5
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When switched to HD, plug in the red, green, and blue connectors. Avoid the yellow.
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#7 MrKilla5
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No thoughts at all on this issue? I've not tried using drivers from Asus and Nvidia seperately. Ones that have been specced to work with my card. And it still does not boot into video with the drivers loaded...
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#8 MrKilla5
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Nobody have any ideas?
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#9 MrKilla5
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I have tried everything under to moon to try and fix this issue but I am scratching my head on what could cause this.

When the issue started my setup was standard for the model except for the following modifications:

80gb hard drive
4gb ram

Factory specs are:

t7300 2.0ghz

8600m gs

1gb ram

160gm hard driveĀ 

Basically after I install video drivers my laptop fails to boot. It gets to the little scrolling thing that Vista does and resets back to bios. sometimes it has blue colored dots and lines and then resets immediate after. It then comes back on and says that Vista improperly shutdown or booted whatever.... the menu that asks for safe mode or boot normally or use last known good config.


While trouble shooting this, I've replaced the hard drive back with the original 160gb one and I've done 3 different os installs. I've used WHQL drivers for my video card and I've also tried modded inf drivers. All is doing this same thing. It boots fine in safe mode and when it initially boots when first installing the os it runs fine. Also, when I go into safe mode and uninstall the video card, it boots normally again using the standard vista drivers that come with the os. I'm extremely confused as to why it's doing this and only doing it now.... is this a result of the defective nvidia chips?

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#10 MrKilla5
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I connect my 360 to my laptop via ethernet with my laptop connected to my router over wireless. With built in software bridging in Vista it is prolly the cheapest way to do this if you have a laptop and ur 360 is not anywhere close to your router. Speeds are unaffected.
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