I would try that out if I had a working Xbox 360. I'm still tempted to buy a new one, but every day I'm reading another article about how unreliable they are. I need to be patient and wait until Fall, when they're actually using the smaller CPU and GPU, and which apparently has to come with a motherboard redesign. Microsoft went from claiming the failure rate was within 3%, or whatever is common for electronic devices, to saying people should be concentrating on how good their customer service experience is when something does go wrong. It really doesn't instill a lot of confidence. You shouldn't feel like an extended warranty is a necessity, and in comments on video game blogs I read, many mention owning two Xbox 360s because of having to go without one for unreasonable lengths of time when it was out for repair. Anyway, hey, this is the wrong thread for that.

No, I haven't tried it on my 360. Someone here has to have tried, though, right?