Went yesterday for a new xbox arcade. There was a benq drive installed.
After flashing the xbox, it gives me an error code that there is a wrong or no firmware installed on drive.
I don't know what to do now.
This is what I've done:
- checked the first I/O memory bank of my 6421 VIA chipset, it is CC00.
What I found strange is that the last memory bank is C000, this looks like a smaller number than CC00.
-booted in DOS, turned console on wich is connected to VIA chipset.
-gave the command: dosflash r cc00 1 a0 1 4 a:\origin.bin 0.
-it starts reading immediately without turning on/off xbox.... (very strange)
-booted in Vista, used the make_firmare.bat for ixtreme-benq. copied the fresh made ixtreme.bin to my diskette.
-than again the same as for reading but with paramater w for write and ixtreme.bin in stead of origin.bin. Again it starts writing without turning off/on xbox.
-after writing bank4...ok! it gives me +-10000 errors writed.
-when testing xbox, down right light is red!!
I think I'm really screwed cause I've wrote something on the xbox drive cause it doesn't work anymore so maybe the reading was faulty to and my original firmware is probably lost now (IMG:
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Help?
I had the same thing! I also freaked out, but got it to work. What I did was use the auto version of dosflash. At the dos prompt just type dosflash and follow the instructions, but you should erase the firmware first. Then flash it.
I first erased the bad firmware, then flashed it with orig.bin and then flashed it with the benq fw.