OG Xbox Forums => Dashboard Forums => Official MediaXMenu (MXM) Forum => Topic started by: XBOX420 on July 17, 2003, 05:53:00 PM
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: XBOX420 on July 17, 2003, 05:53:00 PM
ok I got 9m as my current dash, downloaded 9n1, replaced the default.xbe in C: but when it boots up it's says it's 9m. are there any files that need to be deleted or replaced in any of the drives ? (c:,e:,f:)
also I put all the files that were in the zip from 9n1 in a seperate file in e: ran the default.xbe through boxplorer & it worked fine.
please help Thanks.
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: BenJeremy on July 17, 2003, 07:58:00 PM
for C:\ you need to rename the default.xbe to whatever your 'boot filename' is (X2 BIOSes boot evoxdash.xbe and nexgen.xbe)
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: XBOX420 on July 17, 2003, 10:20:00 PM
thanks for the reply, but still no go.
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: BenJeremy on July 18, 2003, 03:27:00 AM
QUOTE (XBOX420 @ Jul 18 2003, 02:20 AM)
thanks for the reply, but still no go.
What I'm saying is that your BIOS does not normally boot "default.xbe" from the C:\ as a dashboard.
M$ Original BIOSes booted "xboxdash.xbe", and newer ones often boot "evoxdash.xbe" or "yboxdash.xbe" or something similar....
You need to find the correct 'boot name' and use that.
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: XBOX420 on July 18, 2003, 08:10:00 AM
I know what U are saying & thats what I did. I have a x2:l with this as my bios. x2 4076.02-blue noani,x2 4076.02-blue noani,x2 4076.02-red noani,x2 4076.02-red noani. the bule x2 bios boots evodash.xbe & red boots mxm.xbe both in c:. I renamed default.xbe to mxm.xbe & it still doesn't work.
I'll just mod my x2 4976.02 to boot mxm 9n1 from e: if I can get this prob fixed.
Thanks for your help BenJeremy
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: XBOX420 on July 18, 2003, 08:42:00 AM
nevermind I got it fixed my red x2 4076.02 bios boots mxmdash.xbe not mxm.xbe
thanks for all your help BenJeremy
& let me say, MediaXMenu 9n1 is fukin badass, the best dashboard out ! Great work BenJeremy
Title: 0_9n1 Probs.
Post by: pentti on July 18, 2003, 09:18:00 AM
Theres a nice program called x-selector. You can try dashboards from a simple menu and it is not bios dependent what your dash is called. I got mxm as default but evox, ava and ngen if something goes wrong.