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edude03

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Multiple Tsop Problems
« on: December 19, 2006, 08:45:00 PM »

Hello everyone,
I have a V1.0 Xbox I'm modding and I have a few weird problems.

1)I TSOPed it with a X2 5035 Bios, and disable the dvdcheck, and swapped the orignal drive for a PCdvdrom drive, but now, the system starts, and it can load backups from the drive, but once I'm in XBMC. I cannot eject the drive (using eject and close tray the porgrams or using the eject/load in xbmc, it just says "Tray Open" or "Reading /BUSY") Even when its not

2)I had (technically still have) ndure isntalled, but I configured X2 to start xbmc instead of the hacked xbdash, however, now I can't see the files on my F: partition (which is showing up as 119.5 on a 160GB harddrive and with no files)

3)The system takes a while to load, is there any bios that is faster? I am considering trying ind-5003 to see if that solves my problems

Any suggestions would be appreciated,
Thanks again,
Michael
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Joshatdot

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« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2006, 02:49:00 PM »

if you just used a plain PC DVD drive with molex Y splitter, I believe only the front eject button will work, dashboards & apps send the open/close signal to the drive via the yellow power cable.
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Multiple Tsop Problems
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2006, 12:57:00 AM »

is your bios set for everything after 137 gigs on F: w/ no G:?
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JrracinFan8

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« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2006, 06:21:00 AM »

QUOTE(edude03 @ Dec 20 2006, 12:52 AM) View Post


1)I TSOPed it with a X2 5035 Bios, and disable the dvdcheck, and swapped the orignal drive for a PCdvdrom drive, but now, the system starts, and it can load backups from the drive, but once I'm in XBMC. I cannot eject the drive (using eject and close tray the porgrams or using the eject/load in xbmc, it just says "Tray Open" or "Reading /BUSY") Even when its not


Copy and paste the following into Notepad:

<advancedsettings>
   <usepcdvdrom>true</usepcdvdrom>
</advancedsettings>

"Save As" -> Advancedsettings.xml , then FTP transfer that to XBMC's "Userdata" folder.

This works with the newest T3CH build of XBMC. Hope that helps any. wink.gif
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