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Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: LafferUSA on July 14, 2003, 01:18:00 PM
Do any of you get like a green graphic, like the background of the MS Dash, right at the startup, after that green blob intro. I see it for about 2 seconds. Then my Evox Dash loads. But I have always saw the Green Graphic. But now its more noticable because of the Evox. It started to appear after I installed the Live Beta kit in early October. I was thinking its the beta kit that made it appear. My friends installed the Retail Kit and they recieved no graphic with a delay. Maybe there is like a file I could edit/delete.

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Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: LafferUSA on July 14, 2003, 11:19:00 PM
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Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: Haruno on July 14, 2003, 11:21:00 PM
all i have to say is so what? this exploit is very buggy as it is....
Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: LafferUSA on July 15, 2003, 08:53:00 AM
Well, I've had this graphic delay before the exploit. It came on right before the original MS Dash. (well I would see the green background) Then 2 seconds later I would see the menu options appear, like Memory, Music, Xbox Live etc) Now that I'm able to delete files and all that, I was just wonder if I could get rid of it now.
Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: klime on July 15, 2003, 09:14:00 AM
As mentioned before... so what? As long as it loads the Evox menu then you're fine. Who cares if it delays for a second or two. Mine delays for about 3 seconds and never did it before I installed Evox. As long as it gets it's job done, then it's fine.
Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: Haruno on July 15, 2003, 09:24:00 AM
besides if it did that before you should have called MS and paid 100$ to fix that itty bitty problem before doing this exploit which MAY cost you 200 even if u didn't open ur box
Title: Green Graphic Startup Delay
Post by: Telemachus on July 15, 2003, 10:16:00 AM
NOt really.  If you have an extended warrantee at, say, Best Buy...

you just walk in, they look and see that the screws have not been touched, and you get a new box.

This is the perfect solution to modless mods.

Buggy or not!