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> How Do I Have My Xecuter3 Permanently Enabled
needmorstuff
post May 23 2007, 11:33 PM
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Hi all,

I think (after searching for acouple of hours) that the way to make my executer3 permanently enabled (regarclessof the duration of the power button press) is to ground my d0... is this correct? also is there any way to do this via the bios?
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post May 23 2007, 11:37 PM
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yep pull out the red wire you installed to the power button switch it's not needed
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post May 23 2007, 11:43 PM
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QUOTE(skyzerr33 @ May 24 2007, 12:13 AM) *

yep pull out the red wire you installed to the power button switch it's not needed



thanks for the reply smile.gif I bought it 2nd hand and have absolutely no knowledge of the hardware install. I will see if google can enlighten me as to the wire you refer and what it does...
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It's pretty basic it's a red wire that goes from the modchip to
the power button switch board which is usually stuck on the inside of the front of the case but you can leave it.

All you have to do is pull the power/eject plug out of the xecuter power button switch board and plug it in to the motherboard where it is suppose to be. then it will always be enabled however long you push the power button

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thanks. I was hoping for a bios option but this will do just fine.
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No you can't do it through bios. as it's controlled by the power button

http://www.team-xecuter.com/x3/tutorials/x3pin16.htm
part number 3 is what i'm talking about. your power/eject plug from your xbox goes in that and the plug from this part go the the mother board. just pull the power/eject plug out of the xecuter power button switch board and plug it in to the motherboard

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ok that's crystal clear now - thanks very much for your reply. I may as well replace the cpu and gpu paste with some as5 whilst i have it open ;-)
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QUOTE(skyzerr33 @ May 24 2007, 12:42 AM) *

No you can't do it through bios. as it's controlled by the power button

http://www.team-xecuter.com/x3/tutorials/x3pin16.htm
part number 3 is what i'm talking about. your power/eject plug from your xbox goes in that and the plug from this part go the the mother board. just pull the power/eject plug out of the xecuter power button switch board and plug it in to the motherboard


that worked perfectly - thanks..

i replaced gunk on cpu heatsink wth as5 - OMG no wonder the cpu's get so hot - the heatsink has barely no contact with the cpu with that cr4p they put on. I mean come on how hot should a celery 733 get.
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