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> Evox Not Allowing Ftp Into D: Drive?
RacerX
post Sep 13 2003, 02:41 AM
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I have an odd problem, I think...
I successfully modded, installed evox, installed new Maxtor 120gb hdd, and got my backed-up C: and E: onto the new hdd. However, whenever I ftp in with FlashFXP, and access my xbox's D: drive, it shows me the contents of the C: drive under the D: heading. I have uploaded nonsense files into C: to make sure, and sure enough, I then see them in D: too. Any idea why I can't access the contents of the DVD drive? Help would be much appreciated.
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post Sep 13 2003, 03:13 AM
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Your not the only one. I had the same problem after changing hard drives. Then after reading your post I decided to check on it again and to my amazement it now works! But I had the exact same problem drive d: contents were identical to the c: when I ftp to it. The only thing I did reciently was I added the G: drive support patch.
but i don't know what fixed it. I can tell you that I did not reflash my bios in a long time so that was'nt the problem - I think its dash related
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post Sep 13 2003, 11:56 AM
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The G: drive support patch, eh? Do you think that had anything to do with it, or do you think it was just a fluke? I'm running evox 1.3752, anyone know any known issues with it?
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post Sep 13 2003, 03:19 PM
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xbox d: drive = dvd-rom
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post Sep 13 2003, 04:11 PM
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No I don't think the G: support patch fixed it. The only reason why I mentioned it was that was the only thing that I recall doing before I noticed it working again. I am running evox 3752 also so you should be able to get it to work. Try reinstalling the dash, try using DHCP if your not already. All I can say is I didnt intentionally try to fix it, but I was delighted to see it working again after reading your post.
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post Sep 14 2003, 02:21 PM
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i'm having the same problem, except mine is using the fonts exploit. some of the files are different, c and d, but they have the same basic structure. I NEED HELP!!!!
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post Sep 15 2003, 08:38 AM
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[QUOTE]whenever I ftp in with FlashFXP, and access my xbox's D: drive, it shows me the contents of the C: drive under the D: heading


Hmm...im having this exact same problem,but when i go into boxplorer and check the contents of D: it will actually show the dvd contents instead of the C: contents.Its only flashfxp thats seems to be the problem or ftp problem with me,im using the standard hdd too so i never changed very much stuff on me hdd either.
Anyone have an idea?i think it would be a simple solution..
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post Sep 15 2003, 12:52 PM
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I always thought that D: was the DVD-ROM drive.

If it's not, which drive is?
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post Sep 15 2003, 12:56 PM
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D: IS the dvd-drive, you're probably looking at your evox boot disc, or whatever disc is in there...

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post Sep 16 2003, 11:46 AM
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No this definetly is a problem, if anyone has any suggested work arounds, please post and I will give them a go.
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post Sep 17 2003, 09:27 AM
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Apparantly its a problem with the x2_4978.03 bios, u have to revert back to x2_4977 to fix the problem.i currently have x2_ 4978.03 thats why i have the problem,but i dont want to flash back to 4977.Does anyone know a workaround other than flashing the bios? And also is there anybody using x2_4978.03 and does not have this problem?
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post Sep 17 2003, 03:22 PM
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I'm using morden's audio hack, and the solution for me is:
eject the drive
"refresh drive" option from evox>audio hack>refresh cd drive
close drive.
voila.
This may be native only to morden's tho. But it's great.
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post Sep 17 2003, 08:39 PM
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I'm still using the 4973 and I've been having this problem for a while, I think it's been since I installed X-Select but I've been too lasy to remove and retry it.
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post Sep 19 2003, 03:10 PM
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I confirmed what I suspected, it's X-Select 0.6 causing the probs for me.

I replaced evox xbe as boot and I could now see the DVDROM contents, when I put it back to X-Select after testing I could only see the contents of C under my D drive.
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What is your IP for your FTP in the 4978.03 Bios? Is it the same as the IP EvoX is assigned? could maybe the two FTP's having the same IP cause this? If so that could mean that the BIOS ftp take precedence over the EvoX ftp. If this is the case, changing the IP to something different in BIOS ftp could allow you to use the two different ftps by going to the correct IP for each one. If there truly is a bug in the X2 ftp, then just ftp over to the EvoX ftp and it should work fine.
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