Did you read the instructions for "Dashboard Repair Tools"?
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This section repairs common dashboard faults on Xboxes built with this disk. It should rarely be required. Use with other softmods or flashed Xboxes may cause unpredictable results.
As you can see, it isn't designed to install the primary dashboard, and as you didn't build your Xbox with HeXEn it's hardly surprising that it isn't having much effect in repairing the dashboards installed by HeXEn.
You have two choices.
1. Boot with HeXEn then use FTP to manually restore your dash
2. Use HeXEn option "3.5.3. New Disk, NTSC Xbox" or "3.5.4. New Disk, PAL Xbox" to install your dash and set up the rest of your system.
QUOTE(Heimdall @ Jun 20 2012, 06:35 AM)
You have two choices.
1. Boot with HeXEn then use FTP to manually restore your dash
2. Use HeXEn option "3.5.3. New Disk, NTSC Xbox" or "3.5.4. New Disk, PAL Xbox" to install your dash and set up the rest of your system.
I went with option 2 but I have a couple other questions. Does it matter how I make my partitions. The partitions sizes I posted earlier are from a clean new disk option. From that point how would I go about putting a dash.
Thanks
When it's working properly it should start without any boot disk.
QUOTE(Reign2425 @ Jun 20 2012, 01:09 PM)
I'm currently looking at the unleash dash and it's asking for a bios flash.
UnleashX doesn't flash BIOSes, and doesn't ask you to flash the BIOS. What exactly do you do to get to that screen, what exactly can you see, what exactly is the text on the screen?
QUOTE(Reign2425 @ Jun 20 2012, 01:09 PM)
I can even hit my shortcut to go to the dash and I see unleash x
Which shortcut? When do you do this? Booting with or without HeXen?
QUOTE(Reign2425 @ Jun 20 2012, 01:09 PM)
but without hexen nothing boots
It sounds as though whoever installed your chip flashed a very non-standard BIOS. Almost every BIOS out there has C:\evoxdash.xbe as one of its dash locations, yours obviously hasn't. You have two choices:
- use trial and error to find the non-standard dash name and location that your BIOS is looking for, and put your dash there manually
- use HeXEn to flash a new BIOS that works properly.
Edit: Read your edit, glad you got it sorted.