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jackofblades911

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Help With Max Replay Drivers
« on: November 28, 2011, 08:21:00 PM »

Im trying to softmod my xbox using the splintercell exploit via MAX replay (v1.31) and krayzies installer

but I cant get the replay to read its own card  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grr.gif) Ive been following this guide but im stuck at the part  "Install the 'MaxDrive Xbox' driver." because I dont have that driver. Where can I find this driver

the guide

(using windows 7 ultimate 64bit)

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xboxmods2977

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Help With Max Replay Drivers
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 11:55:00 AM »

There isn't a 64-bit driver, which is why you are having issues. Windows 7 is not really the best OS for "xboxing". I had to throw together an XP machine from PC parts that I had laying around and now I have all of that xbox stuff installed and running great.

You could try running Windows XP in a virtual machine on your Win 7 PC. Don't use "Windows Virtual XP Mode" or whatever it's called, because when you install that package on your 64-bit machine, it forces you to use the 64-bit version, which, in turn, installs XP 64-bit, and leaves you back at square one. Use VirtualBox or similar software.

Another option is you could install windows XP 32-bit in a dual-boot setup on your PC.
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jackofblades911

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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2011, 08:15:00 PM »

QUOTE(xboxmods2977 @ Nov 29 2011, 12:55 PM) View Post

There isn't a 64-bit driver, which is why you are having issues. Windows 7 is not really the best OS for "xboxing". I had to throw together an XP machine from PC parts that I had laying around and now I have all of that xbox stuff installed and running great.

You could try running Windows XP in a virtual machine on your Win 7 PC. Don't use "Windows Virtual XP Mode" or whatever it's called, because when you install that package on your 64-bit machine, it forces you to use the 64-bit version, which, in turn, installs XP 64-bit, and leaves you back at square one. Use VirtualBox or similar software.

Another option is you could install windows XP 32-bit in a dual-boot setup on your PC.


thanks for replying, yeah after some research I figured this out. Had to use a friends computer to put the saves on.
(It recognizes immediately on xp)
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