Alright, I seem to have a massive problem that I don't know where to begin to fix.
I'll start by explaining my situation. I was running avalaunch under the X3 bios when one day it just started booting straigh to avalaunch, and skipping the whole "boot to dash" selection process. Which I have to admit I liked, I didn't think much of it because I always ran Avalaunch for everything anyhow. A couple days ago I thought I'd try and mess around with the "windows CE" OS and without really thinking abut it restarted my xbox. My xbox would start to load Windows immidiately then crash. "an unfriendly error" I believed it called it. The screen says "press A to reboot" but it is totally hung up. I have no way of deleting the file that is launching this "windows" dash because I can't IP into the bios...
I've tried reflashing the X3 bios hoping it would return to X3 defualt bios screen.
I tried taking the HD and reformating as FAT on my PC to delete the file but the HD is too big to do that.
If I could flash a different Bios that would allow me to access the boot files I think this would solve the problem
Otherwise I think I'm going to have to buy a new hard drive (which being a broke college student is my last choice)
I'll start by explaining my situation. I was running avalaunch under the X3 bios when one day it just started booting straigh to avalaunch, and skipping the whole "boot to dash" selection process. Which I have to admit I liked, I didn't think much of it because I always ran Avalaunch for everything anyhow. A couple days ago I thought I'd try and mess around with the "windows CE" OS and without really thinking abut it restarted my xbox. My xbox would start to load Windows immidiately then crash. "an unfriendly error" I believed it called it. The screen says "press A to reboot" but it is totally hung up. I have no way of deleting the file that is launching this "windows" dash because I can't IP into the bios...
I've tried reflashing the X3 bios hoping it would return to X3 defualt bios screen.
I tried taking the HD and reformating as FAT on my PC to delete the file but the HD is too big to do that.
If I could flash a different Bios that would allow me to access the boot files I think this would solve the problem
Otherwise I think I'm going to have to buy a new hard drive (which being a broke college student is my last choice)