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    Default Can all XBLA and DLC can be put to non jtag xbox?

    I saw a thread in other forum titled "XBOX360 XBLA and DLC - Non JTAG""

    Now my question is, can be all DLC can be injected like lips song?


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    No most of it is tagged to your 360 hardware/gamer ID
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    The only reason this "non - JTAG" stuff works is because it's bundled with a profile that BOUGHT the stuff legally.

    It'd be very easy for MS to start banning all consoles associated with the gamertags that have been shared around with some DLC...

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