SSH in, or hit ctrl + c twice on the keyboard whilst the welcome screen is up. Either way, you should be at a command prompt that looks like this:
Stardust:>
c) type the following commands
mkdir /mnt/c
mount -t fatx /dev/hda51 /mnt/c
mkdir /mnt/c/bios -p
cd /mnt/c/bios
d) If you dont have your bios in this directory, you will need to upload it to a website/ ftp site and type the following:
wget
http://www.somewebsite.com/bios.bine) To flash the bios, ensure that your modchip is writable and the correct bank is selected, then type:
raincoat -p /mnt/c/bios/bios.bin
(Of course, replace "bios.bin" with the correct name)
f) Next time you reboot, you should be back to your old bios.
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2) Gentoox/MCE
a) Boot Gentoox
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Open a console/konsole (or SSH in - you will need to SSH with MCE)
c) Type: su -
d) Enter root password (default is xbox)
e) Type the following commands:
mkdir /mnt/c -p
mount -t fatx /dev/hda51 /mnt/c
mkdir /mnt/c/bios -p
cd /mnt/c/bios
f) If you dont have your bios in this directory, you will need to upload it to a website/ ftp site and type the following:
wget
http://www.somewebsite.com/bios.binOr, you could always send it across via the built in FTP/ Samba services in Gentoox Home and MCE.
g) To flash the bios, ensure that your modchip is writable and the correct bank is selected, then type:
raincoat -p /mnt/c/bios/bios.bin
(Of course, replace "bios.bin" with the correct name)
h) Next time you reboot, you should be back to your old bios.
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Notes for both proceedures:
If you have to download a bios, try to keep it one word long with no spaces, i.e. "bios.bin" is good "This is my old bios.bin" isn't good.
If your bios already has spaces in its name, then you can do any of the following:
1) Tab completion
Start by typing the following line:
raincoat -p /mnt/c/bios/
Then, type the first FEW letters of the bios name - remember, capitals are IMPORTANT! Your prompt may look like this:
raincoat -p /mnt/c/bios/old
Then, press tab, and filename should be automatically completed:
raincoat -p /mnt/c/bios/old bios.bin
Notice the "" the tells the command prompt to literally obey the next character as a space.
2) Just type it out
If you know how a bash-like shell works, you can just type it all out yourself:
raincoat -p /mnt/c/bios/THiS is My OlD BiOs.bin
3) If you dont know how to handle spaces:
You can encase the whole of the file path in quotes so everything is taken literally:
raincoat -p "/mnt/c/bios/my old bios.bin"
This should tell you everything you need to know on how to reflash your bios using either Stardust or Gentoox.
CyKiller
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