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Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: SScorpio on November 24, 2004, 01:55:00 PM
While I used and loved both Qwix and XIso Xfer their inablity to FTP an ISO under Windows XP SP2 has made me search for an alternative program.  This was of course after having no success with all of the fixes people have posted, and I don't consider not installing SP2 a fix.

While looking around the usual places I came across a program called C-XBox Tool 2.  The newest version has boost mode which has given me the same speeds I used to get with Qwix when it was working.

The only two features it is missing is the ablity to patch and titles the default.xbe during the ftp process.  You can currently ftp the xbe off the Xbox after the transfer is complete and then patch and retitle is before reuploading it to the Xbox.  And the Manage Titles abilty that Qwix has is also not present.

I will not post a link for download because the archive contains MXM xbes which I believe may be considered illlegal, but just look in the usual places or your favorite web search engine and I'm sure you'll find it.

So if your having problems with Qwix give C-XBox Tool 2 a try.  If you like it email the author the missing features as suggestions and see if they get added in a new version. <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: SigTom on November 24, 2004, 01:58:00 PM
LOL heres another fix you may not like, ditch windows.  My network hasnt been more stable since I wiped all windows OS off my PCs and switched to Linux.   <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: SScorpio on November 25, 2004, 12:17:00 AM
Hmm.. except my network doesn't crash only Qwix doesn't want to work.  And switching to Linux wouldn't work since Qwix won't run on it unless your using some type of Windows emulation.

But still I found a working alternative and just wanted others to know about it and if someone finds the application useful.  Then the post wasn't a waste of my time.  <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Devenic on November 25, 2004, 12:19:00 PM
Well, looks like everyone has a decent alternative to Qwix.  I wish I could reproduce the problem with SP2, but I use SP2 and have never seen the problem.  I don't use the XP firewall; I use ZoneAlarm Pro.  Oddly, none of our testers see this problem if they don't use the XP firewall in SP2, although some users have reported problems even after disabling the firewall.

Without the ability to reproduce it, I'm not gonna spend time speculating on the bug.  <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Xmaster99 on December 01, 2004, 04:54:00 PM
same here (never seen this sp2 no qwix crap problem) i got sp2 and im using qwix happily ever after  <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Chinese_Guy on December 09, 2004, 07:55:00 PM
qwix never worked for me. I think it might be because i have a gigabit nic built in.  And it's prob not a SP2 problem, since i have SP1. I refuse to get SP2 because i have upgraded many machines from SP1 to SP2, and they either didn't come up at all, or slow... and i mean.. slooooooooooowwwwww....  <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Q[TXR] on December 15, 2004, 01:48:00 PM
Hi, I can inform you that Qwix worked perfectly for me until I installed SP2 and after that uploading isos just won't work. I can browse the disks and manage content on the xbox but I can't upload anything.  <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: BigDog67202 on December 19, 2004, 03:38:00 PM
Try opening ftp port 21 on your XP firewall.  Or, open the firewall (Start -> Control Panel -> Security Center -> Firewall) and add the link to the Qwix executable on your computer underneath the Exceptions tab.  That should allow Qwix to bypass the firewall altogether.  <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: twkd on December 22, 2004, 02:12:00 PM
I've heard people bash WinXP for ages.  It's a good, solid OS, as long as you keep it tuned up.

I've had the unfortunate need to replace two motherboards in the last three years, both due to bad capicitors.  One directly, one indirectly.

Every time you replace a motherboard you need to do a repair install of WinXP.  If you have a non-OEM copy of WinXP you can call MS to reactivate WinXP, no problems.  If you have an OEM copy and your hardware hasn't changed, no problem.

To do a repair install of WinXP, first, make a bootable WinXP with SP2 slipstreamed in.  Google it, you'll find out how to do it.  Boot off of the CD.   If you have any funky hardware that WinXP doesn't recognize, press F6 to specify hardware during install.  You will eventually get to a screen that lets you choose between the Recovery Console _R_ or regular setup (I think it's enter for that).  Do a regular setup.  You will eventually get to a screen that tells you it has found an already installed OS and it asks if you want to Repair _R_.  Select Repair, and it will erase all your hardware data and delete all the MS-supplied files but keep everything else intact.  It will then merge the existing registry information, including user information, into the new install.  Think of it as a spring cleaning.

I have done this every year or year and a half, and I'm on the same basic XP install that I loaded in February of 2002.  Keep in mind I don't use my PC for a lot other than websurfing, email, managing the XBOX, etc., but I used to be an avid PC gamer.  That changed once I got my XBOX and my 50" Sony HD set :)

endless ramblings...

twkd <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: BigDog67202 on December 22, 2004, 05:10:00 PM
Great info!  I wonder if this would also help with adware/spyware that was already on the computer when somebody upgrades to SP2.  For everyone - in case you didn't already know, installing XP SP2 is a good thing, and will help protect your computer, however any viruses/adware/spyware programs that were on your computer before updgrading to SP2 will still be present afterwards and will still behave as before.  Previously, MS' recommendation in these situations was to remove SP2, remove the viruses/spyware/adware and then re-apply SP2.  That process takes awhile to complete, longer than a repair. <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: brandonbr22own on January 09, 2005, 02:46:00 AM
I have also never had any issues with Qwix and SP2.  When I ran into qwix not working was when I got my Athlon 64bit processor.  Now it doesn't work at all.  What is with that?  Why would you make a program that only works with 32bit or lower.  Can I test some updates for you,  so I can start using qwix again?   :huh: <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: SniperKilla on January 09, 2005, 12:31:00 PM
yay.. this works great..

i even uninstalled SP2 last night and qwix still wouldent work... might be the onboard gigabit ethernet.. or the athlon 64.. but who cares.. i was afraid id have to use flashfxp till qwix was fixed ;)

(IMG:http://sniperkilla.home.comcast.net/C-Xbox.jpg)

some nice speeds there

This post has been edited by SniperKilla: Jan 9 2005, 08:33 PM <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: RocafellaSqualie on January 09, 2005, 01:10:00 PM
:lol: LMAO :lol: ............SniperKilla..........before you get all excited about C-Box,you better edit your image........... if you don't know what i'm talking about, look at it closely............I notice 2 things in that pic

This post has been edited by RocafellaSqualie: Jan 9 2005, 09:19 PM <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: fraeone on January 19, 2005, 02:29:00 PM
I have this problem too, but I don't think it has anything to do with SP2. I tried it without SP2 and have the same problem. I'm more inclined to agree with sniperkilla, it's A64 or NForce3 related maybe.. I started having these problems when I got this new A64 motherboard.

What works for me:

Don't use AVA! Ironically enough, Qwix uploads just fine to UnleashX

Don't use Qwix! FlashFXP uploads just fine to AVA..

Qwix + Ava will hang at 0% of the upload.

I will also try C-Xbox too though, because I'm not sure that UnleashX supports boost mode. <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: sup191 on January 28, 2005, 12:24:00 AM
Let me add another raised hand to the upgrade issues.  I just got a A64 3500+ and a MSI NEO2 Nforce3 board last November and Quix hasn't worked since.  Worked flawlessly for months on my old Athlon 2000+.  I think we might have stumbled on where the problem might lie with Quix all of a sudden not working.  How many others have a A64 and Nforce3 combo and can't get Quix to work? <
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: 2K4EVOVIII on January 29, 2005, 01:00:00 PM
Well i finally got some good speed. I tried FlashFXP and would only get around 3500kb/s with QWIX i would get nothing but errors and the xbox would lock up after the errors. Then i tried C-Xbox and i instantly got 9500kb/s and up to 10100kb/s. Its by far the fastest transfer i have been able to get. C-Xbox does lack allot of good features that QWIX has but maybe in a future revision that will all be fixed.

Thanks for the GREAT FIND!

Chris
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: dirttt on February 09, 2005, 01:34:00 AM
QUOTE(sup191 @ Jan 27 2005, 10:19 PM)
Let me add another raised hand to the upgrade issues.  I just got a A64 3500+ and a MSI NEO2 Nforce3 board last November and Quix hasn't worked since.  Worked flawlessly for months on my old Athlon 2000+.  I think we might have stumbled on where the problem might lie with Quix all of a sudden not working.  How many others have a A64 and Nforce3 combo and can't get Quix to work?
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: ChineseGuy on February 09, 2005, 07:40:00 PM
I think it was mentioned somewhere in Qwix documents that Gigabitlan won't work.  I also have A64, 3000+, MSI NEO platinum with nvidia 250gb chipset.  http://www.msi.com.t...ail.php?UID=572

:-\  C-xbox tool works great, i have been using it before i even found out about Qwix. Never failed me yet. I also notice that anything with avalaunch ftp is a no go. Even with c-xbox tool. The reason i mention that is, c-xbox tool also supports boost mode.  Evox seems to work great for FTP...

And...  that image in the first page should really be edited....
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Buelldozer on February 09, 2005, 08:15:00 PM
I hate to be the bubble buster, but I've an an Athlon 2100 with a Radeon 9700...Qwix doesn't work for me...and never has.

I'm gonna burst the bubble on the "disable Windows XP SP2 firewall" theory too, mine's turned off and always has been.

Thanks for the alternative though, I'll try that and see how it goes.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: sup191 on February 10, 2005, 09:36:00 AM
QUOTE(Buelldozer @ Feb 10 2005, 02:21 AM)
I hate to be the bubble buster, but I've an an Athlon 2100 with a Radeon 9700...Qwix doesn't work for me...and never has.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: z3bu on February 11, 2005, 02:07:00 PM
ever since i instlaled SP2 on my new format i have been unable to use qwix until today

in my ftp settings in Qwix i checked the box for use of PASV FTP, and now it works flawlessly. try this out!
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Buelldozer on February 17, 2005, 12:00:00 AM
QUOTE(sup191 @ Feb 10 2005, 08:42 AM)
What brand/type of network card is in your machine?
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: onewhoknowsitall on February 25, 2005, 10:29:00 PM
i have the exact same realtek ethernet built into my mobo. i have a (crappy) emachines t1440 desktop. i was able to ftp one game flawlessly with quix then when i went to do another game it didnt work. the first file hung at 56% while the speed kept decreasing.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: onewhoknowsitall on February 26, 2005, 12:35:00 AM
i found the problem on my machine. apparently the network drivers that protowall installs does something to mess up the ftp. i uninstalled them and qwix works perfectly for me. so check to see if protowall or any other programs have network drivers installed. that could be the cause of problems for other people also.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Mastershredder on March 03, 2005, 06:36:00 PM
Wow.. thanks for the info on C-Xbox Tool.. I got a new Athlon XP Nforce 3 setup right around the time I did the latest avalaunch update and thought the latest build broke the Qwix transfer. As long as I can boost transfer an ISO without a problem, i'm happy. Thanks again!
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Mattack on March 13, 2005, 09:14:00 PM
I have been using qwix for about 2 weeks, and i have transferred probably 20 different times with no problems whatsoever.  today all of a sudden it hangs at 0%.  i havent changed anything, outside of updating dvd2xbox to 0.6.6. and upgrading xbmc to the latest build.  changed no settings, nothhing but that.  now it doesnt work.

P4 2.4c
Abit IS7 motherboard with built in gigabit lan
windows xp sp2
firewall disabled
ports open

xbox connects to the internet, can be ftp'd into using qwix, flashfxp, filebooster, internet explorer, whatever.  i can even upload files to it with any of the above with the exception of qwix.  it will allow me to connect and browse around, but once i start transferring an iso it hangs at 0% and sometimes the xbox freezes, sometimes not.

linksys befsr41 v2 router
1.6 xbox with xecuter 2.6 and evoX/avalaunch

absolutely no problems until today.  no idea why it would do that, but i'm gonna switch to c-xbox and try my luck.  

but it did work with an onboard gigabit lan card and sp2 just fine until i did those installs.  i dont see how that would cause these kinds of problems though.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: Dawg605 on March 15, 2005, 06:46:00 AM
Qwix works perfectly for me.

I have Windows XP SP2, the Windows firewall turned ON, and I have a router.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: rubikscube on August 31, 2005, 09:48:00 AM
QUOTE(SScorpio @ Nov 24 2004, 09:55 PM)
While I used and loved both Qwix and XIso Xfer their inablity to FTP an ISO under Windows XP SP2 has made me search for an alternative program.  This was of course after having no success with all of the fixes people have posted, and I don't consider not installing SP2 a fix.
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: lordvader129 on September 08, 2005, 02:14:00 PM
i havent hada problem with qwix under sp2, not that i wouldnt like alternative or a new release

id kill for batch ISO creation and batch extraction to local folders
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: jojo_nl on October 08, 2005, 12:20:00 PM
tongue.gif
Everything i copied gives this strange errors and stuff and all related to some major bug in the passive/active mode (so it must be the core of the nic programming that is faulty on a gbit lan nic.. which can be any Glan nic)

crappy and buggy as it is i really prefer to use this qwix since it shows a very nice looking prog and has some very handy features.
Maybe i can help betatest or something since i am spending a lot of time on this anyway.

let me know....

sincerely,
 jojo
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: FuzzBallz on November 16, 2006, 10:25:00 AM
Heh, those option you see are usually specific to your NIC adapter model.
So this wont help those who dont have that option available to them
Title: A Working Alternative To Qwix
Post by: kayaweed on December 15, 2006, 03:04:00 AM
Well i would say use XBGM#

http://xbgm.sf.net

A new release is coming out soon,  and it goind to kick ass.