Update: Signups are now closed. They may open again if they need more people, but for now, that's it.
Like previous releases, Microsoft is opening up testing for the new dashboard update. It will let you try out ESPN, the Netflix update, and more. The link to the program is here and more details are on Major Nelson's blog here.
You'll need your console handy because the serial number and console ID are required. One or both may be available on xbox.com if your console is registered to your GT, but I'm not 100% sure.*
After filling out the form I was immediately told that I was in the program, so I guess it fills up when they get a certain number of entries, so act fast.
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*If you're stuck at work or school and don't have access to your console you can get the numbers online. The serial number is shown by going to the support page and requesting a repair. If your console is registered it will show up there. You don't actually have to go through with the request, it's just a place to select which console you want repaired.
The console ID is available from the license transfer tool here. Select "start the processs now" (you don't have to go through with it and it should show up. I've actually done a transfer, so you may need an extra step to get to a place to see your consoles if you haven't already done it. Just make sure you get the right console.
Like previous releases, Microsoft is opening up testing for the new dashboard update. It will let you try out ESPN, the Netflix update, and more. The link to the program is here and more details are on Major Nelson's blog here.
You'll need your console handy because the serial number and console ID are required. One or both may be available on xbox.com if your console is registered to your GT, but I'm not 100% sure.*
After filling out the form I was immediately told that I was in the program, so I guess it fills up when they get a certain number of entries, so act fast.
edit:
*If you're stuck at work or school and don't have access to your console you can get the numbers online. The serial number is shown by going to the support page and requesting a repair. If your console is registered it will show up there. You don't actually have to go through with the request, it's just a place to select which console you want repaired.
The console ID is available from the license transfer tool here. Select "start the processs now" (you don't have to go through with it and it should show up. I've actually done a transfer, so you may need an extra step to get to a place to see your consoles if you haven't already done it. Just make sure you get the right console.
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