ok, i just did the same thing. i just put in a DuoX 2 GS Cromwell/FlashBios Edition and everything booted up fine. i have to rebuild installs before but its been awhile and i was a puss when it came to try and solder the d0 point this time, dunno why. anyway i cant seem to disable the mode. i know the eject button wire is good and the pin headers are fine. I flashed using bank 1 and a 512k 4983 x2 bios. put that on a dvd with a dummy 100mb file and everything flashed fine.
So what im getting from your previous post is that i need to make the d0 point connnection better to turn this off correct??? Lets say i dont want to bother doing that, does it cause any harm? I can care less if i cant turn off the bios anyway.
Btw, if i power on with the eject button, it seems to ask for the time to be entered in every time... i dont know why that is probably related i would guess. this xbox is rather old so it could be that capacitor as well. the reason for the chip in the first place is that the box would randomly frag, so i was thinking the tsop might have gone bad - that or the mcpx chip or whatever.