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#1 dmanrevived
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1360x768 is your best bet for 1680x1050. The 360 does support 1920x1080 over VGA though.
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You can recover your gamertag on another 360 over Live. Your account information is stored on Live and not on your 360.
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#3 dmanrevived
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VGA cables don't carry interlaced signals.

Why exactly are you trying to get 1080i?

I have a feeling you have a HDTV that does 1080i and 720p, and you think 1080i will give you the better picture. Is this correct?

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Probably not. The PS2 one would have a wireless adapter and guitar, and the signal is probably different from the 360's.
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#5 dmanrevived
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What cables are you using? Most TV's only accept up to 1080i over component.
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#6 dmanrevived
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It shouldn't work at all. Best case scenario is that you can get 480i, but I'm not even sure if you can get that.
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#7 dmanrevived
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Depends on the native resolution of your display.
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Unlocked phones can be used any carrier as long as the carrier uses the correct GSM bands and gives you a SIM card for your phone. I don't live in the States, so I'm not sure if AT&T uses GSM or CDMA. If they do use GSM, then it should work.
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#9 dmanrevived
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The 360 is easy, get a simple HDMI to DVI-D adapter for a few bucks at Radioshack or something.

What does FiOS TV output? HD? 480i?

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#10 dmanrevived
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usually the router (just like usb) can run at about a tenth of the actual speed. You should order a G router and adapter 54mbs or even better an N which is around 300mbs and that should fiz your problem

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My router runs a lot faster than 1/10 of actual speed when I'm file sharing between my computers.