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Joergen

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Why Is Everybody So Pissed Off?
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2006, 04:54:00 PM »

Ok thx Kafluke, I do have the av plugged in but not to a TV its just hanging out the back of the 360. I just opened the tray, blinking stopped, hit the custom commands into dvdinfopro (changing the 11th-in-order command accordingly) then saved the hexadecimal file to a 2048 (default) size .bin.

Now to rerip the game in wxripper (since I do not know if you can RE-PATCH the original I ripped that I already patched with the wrong SS using SS merger 1.3. See theres another unanswered question).

Then to patch with my own collected SS file.  smile.gif
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TheRealPeppers

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« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2006, 05:10:00 PM »

I could not agree more it is new and not conveniently documented yet and it can be frustrating hitting stumbling blocks people need to have a little consideration a lot of the jackasses doing that don’t even know the answerers
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Joergen

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« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2006, 05:29:00 PM »

Uhoh went to reflash my drive back to xtreme with my key and mtkflash brings up the usual list 1 is my dvddrive and 2 is VIASATA with the drive. I hit 2 and it gives something like E400 slave A0 and just sits there.

It has never done this before and I'm afraid it has something to do with me having used the drive when the light was blinking.

I tried hard power off both PC and 360 after turning them both off via the remote and atx power, but I cant seem to get the flash process going again.  blink.gif

edit: WHEW!  laugh.gif  I did like a good boy and pulled out all my other ide devices, used the floppy to boot and was able to flash again.

Something weird happened there after I ran the drive in windows for the first time using the 0800 firmware. Another example of something unexpected!
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