Short version: support.xbox.com pulls the intial information from Xbox.com based on the serial number but actually does the rendering in the browser and all the core information is stored in the URL string. You can edit the URL string to display any information that you wish. Here's an example: https://support.xbox.com/support/Warranty.aspx?SN=401682752734&Device=Xbox 360 (Kishan Edition)&WT=ASSEMbler_Extended&WST=&WE=12/31/2069 12:00:00 PM&DUrl=/global/support/PublishingImages/global/xbox-360-rd.png&WS=InWarranty&prodType=xbox 360&RT=ws&imgStatus=/global/support/PublishingImages/global/green_ball-button.png Have fun. You can edit the following fields: SN = serial number Device = device name WT = warranty type WE = warranty expiration WS = warranty status prodType = product type imgStatus = green or red globe -hl718
Ack, screwed up the link and since I can't edit try this one: https://support.xbox.com/support/Wa...PublishingImages/global/green_ball-button.png -hl718
Awesome. Some one quickly make it so that the warranty expires in the year 9995 (a reference to a cartoon....) Then call MS to confirm.... Show them that picture, and win.