
I recently purchased a second one that the previous owner said needed a new GD-Rom drive. I figured ok, I'm no stranger to console repairs after years of working on original Xboxes, I'll give it a shot.
As you'll see from the pictures, I discovered there was a very poorly done repair/mod job on the controller port board. I think whomever it was sloppy and used a high wattage soldering iron. The battery charging resistor was taken off the board, and the LED was wired directly into the power supply and grounded to the switch. Looking at the underside of the board, the pads are gone from the LED and the resistor terminals.
Question - can I run a wire from the end of the resistor with the destroyed pad to the one directly to the right of it? Also, can I wire the LED to any nearby terminals?
Of note, the console boots fine and the GD-Rom does fire up, but none of the controller ports seem to work. I think the real problem is this board.
Thank you in advance, and appreciate finding this community!