evox bios/dash won't load, boots into ms dash

zimgator

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Jul 13, 2005
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[font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Hey there,

Having trouble after backing up pc files to xbox 160 seagate hdd on in the box. Ive ftpped before with no problem before. This time my xbox load the Microsoft with the evox screen with the chip enabled whether bank 1 or bank 2 is selected or even if the flash protect switched is played around with but doesn't go into the dash at all. I don't think the chip is the problem. It loads my backed up burned copies of dvd-r's fine, like playboy, and tom clancy's chaos theory. It goes straight to ms dash where you can play around with settings or play music or play around with the memory. I don't know what to do. I've tried following tutorials and whatnot on how to flash the bios I don't know if I am doing something wrong. Do I need to have the flashbios program on a cd-rw/ or dvd-r with the bios and then put my box on flash protect off for it to work? I've tried loading just the bin in nero to create the iso the way you would for the regular bios file, with and without a dummy file but it doesn't work. The cd-rw/cd/dvd-r isn't recognized at all. I want my box back! Please help me out! Someone please!
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Fantmx

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Feb 15, 2004
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Did you delete or change anything when you copied the games? Maybe you made some changes to the evox settings file and they aren't valid or something like that.
 

zimgator

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Jul 13, 2005
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I didn't delete or change anything when i copied over my pc files over to the box. I believe I placed my files int eh F partion of the drive. I copied over my mp3 collection, documents, and pictures. I don't know how to get it to work again. It has to be an issue with that because the chip is recognized and is working. I know this because my backup dvd-r games like gta - san andres plays fine with the chip enabled. Can you please help me out? I am clueless on what to do. Thanks
 

Fantmx

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Download a copy of Slayer's Auto installer, and burn that to a DVD-R that you know works. Then use that to install a dashboard. Make sure you don't format your drive though.