i have a problem, please help.

zin

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i'm using flashfxp to transfer the bios"1mb.evox.m8plus.fc.137" and flash it. than it's shut down. but than i can't turn it back on. please help.
 

ThaCrip

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well if u cant physically turn the xbox back on it's obviously not a bios issue cause the xbox would still turn on.

good luck ;)
 

zin

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yeah.. but nothing showing on the TV and the buttom to eject is red/green flashing. please help me. i'm not gonna mess around with the bios. please help.
 

Klutsh

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1mb.evox.m8plus.fc.137
Want help with that goto a Evox forum.
BTW, that isnt an official Evox Bios release either, so I doubt they can help as the bios could have been corrup before you even tried to flash it.

You havent even said what you flashed to... Type of chip, TSOP.
People need info to help you.
 

zin

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oh. sry. i have X2.1 pro. that's the chip that when i buy it.
 

Catalyst

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zin said:
that's the chip that when i buy it.
Oh, that clears that up...:rolleyes:


Why not use the X2 bios?
 

twisted89

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if you cant actually see any thing on the screen you will have to buy a programmer as i had to.
 

zin

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what is programmer do and where do i get or buy it. please assisted me more about it. thanks
 

Big_Whoopin

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The programmer is a unit that allows you to attach your mod chip to your computer and then flash the chip. You can probably get one from whatever shop you got your original chip from, or look at the "offical Xecuter stores" list on the Team Xecuter home page. The vendor that I got my chip from, www.system-mods.com, has them for $14US. http://shop.system-mods.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=95 I don't know if a tutorial ships with the programmer but there is an old one here- http://www.teamxecuter.com/x2prog/ It should still apply although the board may look different.

-Whoopin'