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Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: Xeero on August 27, 2003, 12:00:00 PM
So everytime you reboot now the X3 screen comes up?  Is your A button stuck?  Is it stuck on any other controllers that are plugged in?  Is there anything resting on the A button of any controller?
Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: chinmi on August 27, 2003, 12:10:00 PM
try turning on the xbox without any controller (unplug your controller),
this will make sure that no buttons on the controller were pushed....
Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: ampedXR on August 27, 2003, 03:08:00 PM
yeah i think im screwed. its been a few months since i have been able to use my xbox. i cannot ftp to it. i was hoping the new release would help but i guess its still an alpha. i cannot use a boot cd for some reason it just gives me error 16 (dash error).

ah well what can ya do thanks anyways guys
Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: fixxxer on August 28, 2003, 01:23:00 AM
we were gettin error 16 on my friends box with 2 diff drives... we bought a new 120 hd and the error went away. when i would try to use evox cd to format the others it would take 2 seconds and say it was done even though it didnt do a damn thing untill we put the 120 gig drive in.
Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: Xeero on August 28, 2003, 06:40:00 AM
Based on your sig, you have an X2 Pro.  I'd suggested using the LPT cable to flash it with 4977 or another BIOS.  Maybe try a later BIOS like 4979 in the future, but hold off for now.
Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: ub312g0d on August 28, 2003, 10:55:00 PM
x3?! Im pretty sure its still x2.   Ill second xeero's idea to use the cable and flash with the parallel cable to insure a propre flash.  4977.  And if it still messes up try 4976.02
Title: Cannot Get Away From The X3 Ftp Screen
Post by: heinrich on August 29, 2003, 12:02:00 AM
QUOTE (ub312g0d @ Aug 29 2003, 02:55 AM)
x3?! Im pretty sure its still x2.   Ill second xeero's idea to use the cable and flash with the parallel cable to insure a propre flash.  4977.  And if it still messes up try 4976.02

yes, it is an x2 bios, but the ftpd is an x3 feature, and says x3 in the bios (or rather, in the xbe, in the bios).