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Re: Xbox - AAARRRGGGHHH!!!
if you wanted, you could send me the xbox, i'll get it going and send
it back, just cover postage both ways. tbh, i hate the solderless
installs, always seems to end up more work than a soldered install
would have been.
On 16 Dec 2006, at 16:34, Paul Gordon wrote:
> Right, I GIVE UP!!!
>
> For sale, 1 brand new XBOX, boxed, perfect condition. Version 1.6. Has
> been opened & has xapt3r solderless adapter installed, &
apparently
> working (all the LED's come on...)
>
> Is about 5 seconds from being thrown out of an upstairs window.
>
> I have just got a brand new xapt3r & X2.6 chip. As soon as I turn
the
> chip on things start going wrong. I've followed the xapt3r install TO
> THE PUNCTUATION MARK (that's even closer than to the letter!) Same
> goes
> for the chip install. When I start it up with the chip turned off, all
> is fine, when I start it with the chip turned on, it never goes to the
> BIOS loader screen. It alternately shows either nothing at all, a
> plain
> blue screen, or a screen covered in vertical lines of colour. Every
> now
> and then I CAN see the BIOS screen, but the text/graphics all appear
> "broken", and I can see traces of the boot sequence for a
few seconds,
> but then it disappears and shows a plain blue screen. It looks as
> though
> it's showing the normal sequence for when a DVD/HDD aren't
> connected, as
> per the very last screenshot in this page:
> http://www.kanection.co.uk/flashbios/
- since I can make out the
> appearance of many lines of yellow text (too garbled to read
> though)...
>
> ONCE only, I saw it look like it had gotten to the BIOS menu
> screen, but
> it only remained for about 10 seconds, then went to a plain blue
> screen....
>
> I have double, triple, and quadruple checked the zapt3r install wires.
> It all looks OK, and like I said, all the LEDS on the zapt3r come on,
> which I believe indicates a good install?
>
> Does anybody have any ideas that might help before I give in to the
> overwhelming urge I have to chop this chunk of sh*t into tiny pieces,
> bung 'em all in a plastic bag & flush 'em down the lavatory?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Paul G.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On
> Behalf
> Of
> > Paul Gordon
> > Sent: 05 December 2006 12:22
> > To: UKHA_D Group
> > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Xbox softmodding
> >
> > As it happens, I'm going to have another go at a solderless
modchip
> > install in this latest one anyway, since I still have an Executer
> 2.6
> > chip waiting to be used. I had successfully used it in an older
Xbox
> > with a solderless adapter, but I couldn't get the adapter to keep
a
> > reliable contact with the motherboard and it kept lifting off
> ever so
> > slightly, making the box revert to its non-modded state. I tried
> many
> > methods to get a more reliable connection, all of which failed
> > eventually, and the last of which (superglue!!) actually hosed
it! -
> > superglue is obviously conductive, a fact which I was not
previously
> > aware of...- learn something new every day...
> >
> > However, I see there's now a newer version of the adapter
available,
> and
> > it is suitable for use in 1.6's and it does look like it might be
a
> > better product, so I'm going to give it a go. At least this time
I
> know
> > what to look out for, what to try, and what *NOT* to try!
> >
> > I still have another box (my parents one), which is also I
believe a
> > 1.6, which I want to do a pure softmod on. - don't want to risk
> damaging
> > it by any form of soldering on the motherboard. I will need to
> open it
> > up & do a HDD swap though, since they don't have any other
NAS
> storage
> > that can be used to hold the media, so I need it to be self-
> contained
> > with all the kids DVD's stored on it. - I believe from what I've
> read
> > that softmodding does permit a HDD upgrade, - although it rather
> looks
> > like there's a whole bunch of faffing around to be done
> > locking/unlocking the drive etc...
> >
> > Question: - are the drives locked to a specific Xbox? - I have a
> 250GB
> > drive that I had previously installed in that first box I
> installed my
> > X2.6 chip in... - it's all formatted & ready to go, could I
put that
> in
> > any other Xbox (softmodded of course) & expect it to work, or
> will the
> > Xbox demand a specific drive uniquely locked to that individual
box
> > only?
> >
> > Paul G.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On
> Behalf
> > Of
> > > Marcus Warrington
> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 11:52 AM
> > > To: UKHA_D Group
> > > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Xbox softmodding
> > >
> > > No.. ..I mean yes they ARE SOFT-MODABLE... or can be chipped
but
> > they
> > > can not be "chipped" by simply reprogramming the
bios chip (TSOP).
> > >
> > > Now adays I don't think it would be worth doing it via TSOP
> anyway,
> > the
> > > softmod (using memorycard/game) is so easy and quick that
its
> pretty
> > > much foolproof.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Marcus
> >
> >
> >
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