evox and avalaunch problems!!!!

rector86

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Nov 22, 2004
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I started out running evox and I decided to try avalaunch. I tried to set it up to run both but I ended up corrupting the avalaunch file. I put the file on my hard drive and tried to reboot but instead of booting avalaunch it tried to boot evox but it stops. The only way I can boot my xbox is in backup mode. What should I do???
 

sirshady420

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Nov 2, 2004
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Try booting into your x3 config live by holding the white button on your controller... Remove the necessary files (ava) and start over....
 

sirshady420

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Nov 2, 2004
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How are you transfering files? FTP or by disk?
 

sirshady420

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Ok...Have you tried what I suggested yet?
 

philm

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Dec 7, 2002
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Alternate Spots For Zephyr DB1F1 & FT1U2

I was wondering if someone knew of and Alternative for the DB1F1 and FT1U2. I found a few forums but nothing seems to Work. I just Keep getting the E79...? Any help would be nice.. Thanks

Zephyr Motherboard
 

nuker_the_globe

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Dec 27, 2003
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Re: Alternate Spots For Zephyr DB1F1 & FT1U2

You say nothing seems to work.. what have you read, and what have you tried? Please post the forums... might be able to help.
 

philm

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Dec 7, 2002
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Re: Alternate Spots For Zephyr DB1F1 & FT1U2

http://www.xboxhacker.org/index.php?topic=13097.60

I wired to the Rf Switch, I've Wired to the bottom of the board.
I've I'm looking at new spot but very small too.

It saying falcon board but I can give it a shot

http://i49.tinypic.com/2ztj1ns.jpg
 

nuker_the_globe

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Dec 27, 2003
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Re: Alternate Spots For Zephyr DB1F1 & FT1U2

I say, if you haven't buggered the FT1U2, go back to that.. if your soldering skill is solid, you should be able to get it. Maybe read a little on soldering techniques to get a better idea on how to get a good solder joint on such a small point.

The point on the pic you posted also works. as a thought, prep it with a green scrubby pad and some rubbing alcohol first, to remove the lacquer from the board. Good luck!