QUOTE(JbOnE @ Aug 15 2005, 07:56 AM)
sounds like you got issues with using the xdk launcher. so don't bother with it. once your debug ip is set in xdk launcher you can change the dash you boot to by editing e:\\dashboard.xbx. no more need for xdk launcher, now for launching games... go to the 'usual places' and get fdrive.dxt and place in e:\\devkit\\dxt. now use the xbox shell extension that is part of xdk to browse your xbox hd from your pc and simply double click on any xbe you see to run it. hope ya get it all squared away - Jay
Thanks o-mightly JbOnE! I have done as instructed. But I did not see the F drive. I have obtained said fdrive.dxt. I've copied it into the "e:\\devkit\\dxt" folder and rebooted XBOX. When I double-clicked on a game, it gave me the XDK launcher window with the same error message:
"An error occurred loading an Xbox executable."
I've tried unsuccesfully to change to a different dashboard. The default content of e:\\dashboard.xbx has:
\Device\Harddisk0\Partition2;xshell.xbe
I changed it to:
\Device\Harddisk0\Partition2;evoxdash.xbe
When I rebooted, the xbox "flobber" animation played then went black (not blue like my previous attempts). I had both the evox.ini and evoxdash.xbe on my c: drive.
Maybe I have a different partition setup then everyone else. Here's my partition (when connected via FlashFTP with non-debug bios loaded):
C <-- xshell.xbe, xboxdash.xbe; evox.ini, evoxdash.xbe
D <-- empty
E <-- DEVKIT, dashboard.xbx
F <-- evox.ini, evoxdash.xbe; games, apps, videos, etc.
G <-- empty
X <--- empty
Y <-- data (not sure what it is)
Z <-- looks like some junk files
With the XDK Launcher (and debug bios loaded), I see the following drives in my Xbox Neighborhood on my PC:
Volume (B:)
Main Volume (C:)
Game Development Volume (E:)
Utility Drive for Title 4C4XXXXX (P:)
Utility Drive for Title 454XXXXX (Q:)
Persistent Data - All Titles (T:)
Persistent Data - Active Title (T:)
Saved Games - Active Title (U:)
Saved Games - All Titles (V:)
Xbox Dashboard Volume (Y:)
Please, help me anyone... I am at my wit's end.
