| QUOTE (appleguru @ Oct 10 2004, 06:23 PM) |
Also, if you can boot to the retail kernel kernel via the Launch Menu, do it. If your HDD is locked, you can then go and set the clock and the KPs will go away, allowing you to use FTP or SMB to get the recovery.bin on E and upgrade without needing to burn.
If you can't because it KPs, then try disconnecting d0 and letting it boot to your M$ dash; set the clock, reconnect d0, and you'll be back in business (Still update to 2.0.1 though). |
he can't :(
reading his post he says he has deleted the msdash and replaced it with evox dash renamed to the original msdash
@Chunk1: why??? :uhh:
all the hacked bioses load dashboards in a predetermined order
usually evoxdash.xbe first, followed by avalaunch.xbe etc. finally ending with the original msdash- so u shud never ever delete any of the original files on your xbox...
concerning yuor problem though, best suggestion is to follow appleguru's advice and try updating to xos201
WOOHOO! It's working now! Thanks appleguru!
I didn't have a proper CD-RW BIOS image, so recovery was halting. I reburned it like you said, and the recovery worked fine. Now I have 2.01 (wow, looks different!) and I managed to rename the files back using SMB. I then set the clock (I thought a EEPROM restore would have stored the clock settings, so I assumed my clock was OK) and now everything works great! I'm gonna toss another BIOS on it now.
Guybrush, I read a guide that told me to rename the evox dash to xboxdash.xbe... must have been an old guide? Is the BIOS you speak of that loads dashes in order the evox M8 BIOS? Is that the one I should generally be using? I just want to use evox and some apps like emulators and xbox media center, and maybe avalaunch someday.
Thanks for the help guys! You're lifesavers! My xbox would remain dead if it weren't for your posts. :beer:
Dunno what guide you were reading, but all modern BIOSes boot dashes in order... Evox unmodified will boot evoxdash.xbe first, followed by your retail dash. you can edit the boot order with evtool on the PC. I recommend X2 4981 or 4983 as your BIOS however; out fo the box they support more dashes, don't need to be edited with evtool for IGR and LBA48 support, and have live blocking. So, unless you have a 1.6 (you don't), use X2.
While I have your ear, Appleguru, a couple quick questions if you please:
1) I notice in your sig you use avalaunch. Does it coexist with evox? Can I run both simultaneously? I heard avalaunch is pretty nice, and I figure I should try it out before I bury my nose in the evox.ini.
2) Is there some way to make a certain BIOS launch a specific dashboard? You mention they load in a specific order, which makes it sound like if I have evoxdash.xbe, nothing else will ever load. Is having a BIOS that loads a specific dashboard the standard way to use multiple dashes? Is that why Xenium has a bunch of flash banks?
Thansk again for all the help. I got XBMC running last night and streamed audio over my network, and also copied Burnout 3 to my HD using dvd2xbox. I was surprised that the load times didn't decrease more (it was only slightly faster), but I'm glad I can file my DVD away now. I'm always worried about $50 scratches.
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| 1) I notice in your sig you use avalaunch. Does it coexist with evox? Can I run both simultaneously? I heard avalaunch is pretty nice, and I figure I should try it out before I bury my nose in the evox.ini. |
They can coexist; I use ava as my default dash and have a bunch of other dashes installed as apps.That way I can just use ava to launch them :D
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| 2) Is there some way to make a certain BIOS launch a specific dashboard? You mention they load in a specific order, which makes it sound like if I have evoxdash.xbe, nothing else will ever load. Is having a BIOS that loads a specific dashboard the standard way to use multiple dashes? Is that why Xenium has a bunch of flash banks? |
Yes... If you use 4981 (4983 wont work...) you can edit the dash boot order, and a ton of other stuff, using the PC tool xbtool:
http://home.alltel.net/nghtshd/xbtool.htmlSimilarly, if you use evox m7/m8, you can use evtool:
http://home.alltel.net/nghtshd/evtool.htmlThis is
a way to use multiple dashes, though I prefer my method :D It's all about personal preference really...
Cool, I was going to try the X2 BIOS tonight anyway, I'll just make an EvoX and a avalaunch dashboard version using xbtool and make avalaunch the default in Xenium. I'm not going to use those extra BIOS slots for anything anyway... or at least, I don't know what I WOULD use them for yet. :)
Can I make ANY app a dashboard with xbtool? I'm thinking specifically of XBMC or a NES emulator, since playing my old NES games (well, minus the carts now) is a big reason I modded the xbox.
So much to learn! So much to do! :)
| QUOTE (Chunk1 @ Oct 11 2004, 09:39 PM) |
Cool, I was going to try the X2 BIOS tonight anyway, I'll just make an EvoX and a avalaunch dashboard version using xbtool and make avalaunch the default in Xenium. I'm not going to use those extra BIOS slots for anything anyway... or at least, I don't know what I WOULD use them for yet. :)
Can I make ANY app a dashboard with xbtool? I'm thinking specifically of XBMC or a NES emulator, since playing my old NES games (well, minus the carts now) is a big reason I modded the xbox.
So much to learn! So much to do! :) |
I think so. just enter the path to the default.xbe in xbtool :)
Also, remember, you can configure hotkeys in ava to launch things... so for example... "a" will launch a SNES Emu when you run ava...
the con with that method is it takes longer to launch a bios, then launch ava, then launch the emu, than it does to skip the launch ava step :)