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> Duox2 On Xbox V1.6 Fragging, on/off on/off on and red/green light
Gianmarco
post Jan 9 2005, 01:14 PM
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Hi,

I recently installed a DuoX2 chip on my Xbox v1.6 but had some problems obviously. I connected every points as mentionned in this tutorial (sorry it's in french) but nothing makes it.

At first I could boot my Xbox but the chip wasn't turning on so nothing was changed from stock. Then I took the mobo out to check the solder points and everyting was looking fine...reinstalled my mobo back in the box and the problems started...

Now everytime I boot it I get the on/off on/off on and red/green light flashing with no video or sound. I tried to change the BT point as there was 2 possibilities but it did not change anything.

Is there a known fix for this issue ??

Any help would be greatly appreciated !!

TIA
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post Jan 9 2005, 01:35 PM
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OK well first remove the mobo and recheck for small tiny balls of solder that have accidently fell on the board !

Now re-do all the solder points again adding a little extra solder to each point and hols each wire steady for a few seconds after you remove the soldering iron to it sets properly.

make sure the switch is on bank one ! but the problem you are describing is allmost defenently a soldering problem even though your soldering may look ok to your naked eye !

HackDaBox !

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Gianmarco
post Jan 9 2005, 02:30 PM
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Ok I'll try to resolder if it is the only way to get my Xbox back on the road !

I tried both banks but nothing changed...still frag !
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