PLEASE HELP WITH QUICKLAUNCH

xecuteme

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Nov 10, 2004
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Hi guys,

New to this forum so bear with me please.

Just got my X3 chip and installed on my 1.6XBOX. Got all dash files and latest BIOS etc. Now the problem comes that I have people in my house who like to tinker so my default boot dash EVOX 3935 has all the apps(boxplorer etc). I have created a sperate folder with EVOX that only shows the GAMES that are installed on my hard disk so they can only play games and not f*!k about with settings and files. I have set a password in X3 config live and was hoping by setting this other version of the dash in quick launch by turning on whilst holding a trigger it would go into the other dash. I am guessing because I have a password in X3 this will not work.

Could anyone confirm this or offer me some help.



Cheers all.
 

chester40391

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Jan 28, 2005
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similar

Sorry I cant give you a confirmed answer but I have a related question.
I have an X3 on 1.6 and am using the 1959 bios twice (banks 1-4) and again (banks 5-8) I thought this would allow me to use unique settings in each to provide one that boots to say XBMC and one that boots to AVA. However when I change the boot settings in one it changes both. So what is the purpose again on having more than 1 bios? and the pro switch is for what ? I couldnt find this specific question yet. I know that I can hold down a trigger and launch another app or dash but again why when I have a pro switch? I thought the 2 bios would be unique to each other but the settings are shared somehow. I would like to be able to launch 4 dif dash's and I believe this is possible but I cant seem to find the answer. i expected to have 2 bios one to boot to XBMC (hold trigger for AVA) one to boot to Evox (hold trigger for unleashX). Anyone tried this or have any idea ? If the settings are stored to a file could one maybe edit a bios to look at a slighly different named file then reflash ?

xecuteme it sounds like you want to make it as hard as possible to get to the advanced settings. I would suggest doing similar and making second bios boot to the same dash (so they would never full with the switches) but make the second one with trigger pull up the advanced dash.