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The parental controls have to be lifted from the console completely. I think you will need to contact customer support for a code for your xbox. I had to do this to my console when I set it up for my son. Those code instructions on the internet do not work. Contact Us Xbox select the callback request option.
Lots of older games must be ran in "compatibility mode" which can be done by opening the game's folder and locating the .exe file (NOT a shortcut), right-clicking it, and editing the properties to open as if were being played in different (read: older) versions of Windows.
ok here is what you do. you take your 360 apart and take out the eye then go to a store like walmart for example purchase a new eye then there you go~!
I have a feeling it could be the refresh settings on the xbox 360, some games require a different i know Hitman u need to change the refresh setting to play the game. Have a look on the back of the box of the game it should state the refresh rate on the bottom.
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