QUOTE(MeaNone @ Feb 26 2005, 01:05 PM)
Hoping you are such a freak you made loads of backups during your 'expiriment with my bios period' and have one left on your Pc, you can either do this :
use this tut. to format your drive:
http://www.how2xbox.com/harddrive.htmPay attention when booting up with the cd you burned, first step should be to lock your drive using the eeprom you put on the cd, so at start you chooce 3)Linux with locking/unlocking options, and lock your drive
Since error code 5 means: HDD unlocked, i think this is it.
Put the disk back in your box and go....
Option 2 hopes you still have your original xboxdrive lying around (assuming you placed a bigger one in your box, and didnt frie the original one....duh)
Replace the 'unlocked' drive with your original one and it should boot again, from here follow the above mentioned tut. but just use your original drive to ftp the backup you need. Dont screw it up, use it as a backup only!! Saved my ass several times
Now unlock your drive and reinstall it in your box, e voila!
Let us know...
First of all, thanks a bunch for the effort =).
I haven't tryed your suggestion yet, but i really doubt it will work since the erroneous behavior (on, off, on, error code 5) gives the impression of not giving the DVD or the HD a chance to boot, so i dont think that "HDD Unlocked" is the primary problem here.
I've tryed the original HD, but it wont work either ...but i believe that i unlocked the original after removing it, so... =/.
I suppose you know how the on, off, on, error code-behavior works.
Maybe i should've mentioned that i have a Alladin-chip (press and hold the powerbutton aprox. two seconds = Chip ON.)
I press and hold the button, but it shuts down after 0.5 seconds, then it comes on again by itselfs and boots, probably with the chip OFF since the ON-procedure gets interrupted, then X-logo -> error code screen. I cant reach the MS--dash either.
In other word: i cant boot a CD-RW if the chip doesnt seem to "be there" at all.
So after this confused post: does someone still think that a LOCKED HD might fix my problem? ...or should i throw my xbox to the polar bears?
