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OG Xbox Forums => Modchip Forums => Matrix & Chameleon Modchips => Topic started by: MonsterTy on July 10, 2005, 06:30:00 PM
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I had an XBox that did the EXACT same thing. With or without the chip.. it wouldnt boot. If I re-aligned it, sometimes it would boot.. then freeze, or still nothing at all. To this day, if I remove the chip it still won't boot. However, after playing with it for countless hours, I was able to get it to boot from the chip (knock on wood). I just kept re-aligning it and trying it. I know this isn't the answer you're looking for, but it is all I have to offer.
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You could attempt to flash it with a newer BIOS (something like X2 4983) as long as the BIOS you flash it with is 256k in size. A BIOS like the X2 really wouldn't need any configuration on your part, unless there were specific things you wanted customized. Or, as you stated, you could buy a new chip. In all honesty, that would probably be the way to go, as I'm feeling like once one of these chips starts acting up this way, it probably won't stop.
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I have the same thing going on with a box I modded. With the one I modded (Xecuter 2.6) it boots fine to the mod chip. However, when you turn the chip off and boot to the MS Dashboard it does the 3 frag thing. I had trouble solering the d0 on the bottom and ended up soldering it to the top. I think I may have "broken" the d0 connection on the bottom of the board because all of the solder that was originally on that point is gone. So, you might try making sure there is a good connection there. I gave the box to my buddy and he is using it. I haven't had a chance to test my theory yet.
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I had the same problem (different chip though).
In the end, under a big magnifying glass, I had discovered that I had "de-soldered" (or what have you) away the D0 track on the PCB. Using a small wire, I was able to "bridge" that gap and she has been beaut ever since.
--mynd