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| the default.xbe (which is a copy of xbeboot) |
| QUOTE (Whatup1049 @ Jul 4 2003, 02:56 PM) |
| Sounds good MomDad... If we only knew wtf you were talking about Oh, and help the guys in alt.binaires.cd.image.xbox and #xboxhacker! We are desperate Heres a beer |
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| Warning: If Linux is installed this way, and the Xbox loses the time (because it had been unplugged for several hours), it might be impossible to remove Linux for you right now (Linux will always start instead of anything you put into the DVD drive) , but a solution is being worked on right now. (If you have a booting Linux, you can uninstall it by editing the files on C: again, if you only have the default.xbe without a booting Linux, there is currently no way...) |
| QUOTE (Troed @ Jul 4 2003, 01:58 PM) |
| Easier to produce your own overflow than piggybacking on Free-X's. |
| QUOTE (mknlb50 @ Jul 4 2003, 03:44 PM) |
| "It's thought that the hack exploits a security hole in the Xbox Dashboard system, and allows the user to run unsigned games and applications on the console by using a simple boot loader burned onto a CD-RW " boot loader??? did anyone remember free-x saying this kind of stuff???? |