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<description>Now you can read all the most popular aricles on GameYaad.com website from our Articles in the Jamaica Star to Weekly tips and information on gaming. Both on PC gaming and game consoles; how to maintain, repair and diagnose a problem. See and compare the different versions of your console and the benefits</description>
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<title>Xbox360 Lite-on Drive, No bans!</title>
<description>It is now four months since the Lite-On drive for the Xbox360 has been modified and upto this date no one has been banned. What is going on? Has Microsoft stop banning consoles? Is it that they have taken prefference to this drive?</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 19:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=292</guid>
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<title>PSP MOD-CHIPS</title>
<description>&amp; lt;b&amp; gt;PlayStation Portable Mod-Chip&amp; lt;/b&amp; gt;
To protect the content of Sony PSP UMD discs, a robust copyright protection system has been developed which utilizes a combination of a unique disc ID, a 128 bit AES encryption keys for the media, and individual ID for each PSP hardware unit. That&apos;s where [url=http://www.pspmodchips.com/]PSP Mod-Chips[/url] come into play.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=6</guid>
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<title>Evox Setup Guide</title>
<description>The intent of the document is to provide comprehensive instructions on how to use the Evolution X dashboard for your M$ XBox from a bootable CD/DVD. It is also our intent to provide a complete description of the EVOX.INI file and to detail the inner working of this file.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2005 00:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=4</guid>
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<title>What version PSP do I have, and can it be hacked?</title>
<description>There are three types of PSPs:
1- 1000 Series (Also known as Phat/Fat)
2- 2000 Series (Also known as Slim or Lite &amp;  Slim)
3- 3000 Series (Also known as Brite)

Now, what do I mean by &quot;Hackable&quot;?
That means you can install a Custom Firmware (CFW) on it. The most popular (&amp;  sometimes only) way to do it is by using a Pandora Battery &amp;  Magic Memory Stick (MMS).</description>
<link>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=270</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:17:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=270</guid>
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<title>The Beginner&apos;s Guide to XBox Modification</title>
<description>The Beginner&apos;s Guide to XBox Modification
Harddrive replacement, Bios update, Backup Disc and much more! A must read...</description>
<link>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=3</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2005 00:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=3</guid>
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<title>Smaller, Slimmer and Network Ready PlayStation 2</title>
<description>While inheriting the basic functions and design philosophy of the current PlayStation 2 (SCPH-50000), the internal design architecture of the new redesigned PlayStation&#8482;2 computer entertainment system (SCPH-70000 CB) model has been completely overhauled, resulting in a slimmer and more lightweight form.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2005 02:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=2</guid>
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<title>First ModChip For GameCube - Viper GC</title>
<description>Viper GC is the world&apos;s first amateur coding module for NGC. The onboard flash memory allows users to boot Homebrew applications, loaders or BIOS&apos;.
A high speed parallel port programmer is provided along with the FFC cable to connect to the Viper GC main module.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=5</guid>
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<title>Guide to identifty which Wii drive you own</title>
<description>I have been searching the net for the best part of the last hour trying to tell what wii circuit board i own to know which wii modchip i need. So to make things nice and easy for people that is new to this, i have complied a quick guide for you to quick identify which Wii drive you have.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 3 Oct 2008 07:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=267</guid>
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<title>PSP Error Codes</title>
<description>This is a collect of error codes found over a period of time on the net and at GameYaad.com for the PlayStation portable.</description>
<link>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=204</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:32:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=204</guid>
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<title>Xbox Live Banned wave and how to prevent it!</title>
<description>Microsoft is sometimes doing additional checks on discs: PFI/DMI (so images without these sectors (or if using an old FWs without support for PFI/DMI) can probably be detected easily), drive inquiry (reads ascii string from drive), and capacity (reports capacity of disc) are requested. Strange thing here is MS requests 0x8000 bytes for PFI and DMI, while it should normally ...</description>
<link>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=273</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 21:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
<category>Gamers Lounge</category>
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info.nospamplease@nospam.gameyaad.com (O'Neil Walker)</author><guid>http://www.gameyaad.com/asp/article_read.asp?id=273</guid>
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