QUOTE(JonBOY @ Jun 17 2006, 06:55 AM)

Ok, well just to rehash.
For a successful SP install, when the chip is not on the adapter, all 5 LEDs on the SP should be lit. Once the Xenium is placed on the correct pins, the LED on the SP apapter second from one end should no longer light up.
Yep, that's exaclty what I get.
QUOTE(JonBOY @ Jun 17 2006, 06:55 AM)

As to the correct positioning of the chip on the adapter, the Xenium sits with the 'X' in Xenium toward the rear of the xbox meaning that the LED on the base of the chip is toward the left hand side of the xbox lokibng at it from the front. In addition to that, the chip sits as close to the FRONT of the xbox as possible. The left over pins on the adapter should thus be toward the rear of the box.
Then I do it in the right way but ....
QUOTE(JonBOY @ Jun 17 2006, 06:55 AM)

Some suggestions, if you're not seeing all 5 adapter LEDS without the chip, remove the adapter and use a cotton tip with denatured alcohol to clean the surface of the motherboard, they're coated with an isulating laquer.
If the adapter is right but the LED doesn't go out when the chip is placed on the adapter, the chip is most likey positioned incorrectly. If it does go out but still FRAGS, check that the recovery switch on the side of teh chip is NOT is recovery mode. Recovery mode is activated when the sliding tab is closest to the top of the chip, sometimes they are shipped in recovery mode.
If it isn't in recovery mode then the install should be working. So if everythhing appears to be right and yet still no luck, move the tab to put the chip in recovery mode then attempt an OS recovery, either reading the recovery.bin file from DVD-CD or from a HDD if you happen to have a recovery.bin file already on it (located in the rott of E drive).
Hope this helps.
..... no luck, still fragging. It start+stop 2 times, then frags red+green.
Thre's no way to get a screen image or to boot a DVD. I tried also the recovery procedure with the image downloaded from hxxp://www.teamxodus.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=68switching the selector in the right position but It is just fragging.
Should I presume the chip is broken and send it back?
thanks for replying
QUOTE(gab70 @ Jun 17 2006, 01:07 PM)

yep, you're right: after the 7th time I plug/unplug the IDE a pin got bent.
Now it's ok booting again MS bios and dash.
The Xenium is still fragging tho'.
i give up, hope a pro can install with the pinheader, or I'll thrash the damn thing away.
did you set your clock in the stock dash? i have that problem all the time. when its unplgged for a while it resets the clock and that could cause it to frag
just too recap. you have five lights on your solderless adapter right? when you put chip on theirs only four right? do you have the latest chip o.s.?
This post has been edited by Navillos: Jun 17 2006, 09:42 PM