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> X2.5035 Bios, on duox2 white
K-MeTAL
post Apr 27 2006, 03:04 AM
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hey guys. i read up that you should only put the x2.5035 bios on a duox2 for testing purposes, as it is not 100% compatible.

but surely people have tested it out good by now, and i was wondering what the known problems are with this chip (duox2 crom/flash) and the bios (x2.5035)

this is the bios that i always use, but i dont want to take the chance if it might screw things up. im modding an xbox to give to my girlfriend who knows nothing execpt how to use xbmc (which is all she will use it for).
would anyone recommend a different bios, for a box solely to be used as a media center?

thanks guys
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post Apr 27 2006, 05:35 AM
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Bios works just fine on all original chips (wont work on clones tho).
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post Apr 27 2006, 06:29 AM
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excellent! i was hopin to hear that. thanks man
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