Ok, what you're describing (not seeing any files) is somehting that peoeple encounter all teh time with FlashFXP, SmartFXP probably has the same issues.
In FlashFXP, to fix this you need to go to 'options', 'preferences', 'connection' tab and then uncheck 'use passive mode'.
Then you have to go to the 'advanced' tab and under 'List Method' choose 'Default'. click ok to close preferences window then restart FlashFXP.
Presumably SmartFXP has the equilavent settings so you'll simply have to find them and set them as needed.
As to XBMC as a dash........easy, heres how. I install XBMC entirely on my C drive, other use E:\apps as their home directory but I prefer C.
1) Download the latest build from 'the usual places' and extract the .rar file.
2) Open the resulting folder and drag the 'XBMC' folder out onto your desktop. Close the window for the unrared folder as you do not need anything else from there.
3) Open the XBMC folder. In here you will see the files 'Xboxmediacenter.xml' and 'default.xbe'. Drag these two files out of this folder onto the desktop. Rename 'default.xbe' to something your bios can boot, I suggest 'evoxdash.xbe' as almost every bios can boot this.
4) Open the Xboxmediacenter.xml file with notepad or wordpad. edit the fourth line down to look like this;
<home>C:\XBMC\</home>
instead of this;
<home>-</home>
save the changes and exit.
5) Open up your FTP program. Use control to select the 'XBMC' folder and xboxmediacenter.xml and evoxdash.xbe files and drag all three items onto the ROOT of the C drive in one go.
Note; the two files 'xboxmediacenter.xml' and 'evoxdash.xbe' should NOT be inside the XBMC folder, they should reside along side it. Then boot your hacked bios from Xenium OS.
If you're not sure on what to re-name the default.xbe to, find out your bios version and check out this link.
http://manual.xboxme...BMCAsDash&v=w9z the latest build has a 're-name me.xbe' patch that you can use to help you install XBMC, I tried using this method but it wouldn't work for me so I scrubbed it and boot the XBMC executable directly. No mess.
Also, if you'd prefer to use E:\apps as your home folder, then edit the xboxmediacenter.xml file to this;
<home>E:\apps\XBMC\</home>
then, instead of transferring the XBMC folder to the root of the C drive, transfer it to E:\apps. Note, the evoxdash.xbe and xboxmediacenter.xml both still have to go in the root of the C: