evil_ted
Jan 4 2005, 04:50 PM
1. I have found that I cannot use the ftp. I have tried using both static and DHCP. When I ftp to the xbox I can see the first level of the directory, so can see the contents of C and E, but I get told that I dont have access to the location when I try to open a folder. Also I cannot copy or delete or use any commands over the network.
2. In the Hard Drive menu the background music skips, its only on this menu.
3. The direction buttons on the DVD remote dont work
4. I have found that the xbox will reset with the open close buttons. If I press the close button when the drive is closed, then the open one, the drive will open then close (really quickly) then reboot.
4. Green ring is still there and appears to be egg shaped??
CrakkedOut
Jan 5 2005, 05:48 AM
close your firewall if u have one
Krater
Jan 10 2005, 11:11 AM
Hi
I have the same ftp bug here. I can see the drives with their spaces, and I can access the first level of directories in each drive but nothing else.
I have no firewall, and I've tried with IE, command line client, Firefox and GetRight, and all the same, so I don't think it is a client issue...
Regards,
Krater
gasclown
Jan 10 2005, 12:55 PM
from day one of my experience with modded boxes ive been told "use flashfxp" you know what - they were right
TMG8
Jan 10 2005, 09:36 PM
hmm well i noticed that when you let the dash play music for awhlie and then you try change to a different song in a different track it resets. its random i think..
Krater
Jan 10 2005, 11:33 PM
No, I wasn't playing any music, it happens all the time.
I've had no problems with any other dashes' ftps, but I'll try flashxp...
Regards,
Krater
grindbg
Jan 11 2005, 02:02 AM
Get flashfxp go to preferences-->advanced and check show hidden files, guess this can help you
Krater
Jan 23 2005, 02:58 PM
k, it works with fxp. Still I think it would be great if you fixed it for the rest of ftp clients in next versions...
great dash anyway!
Regards,
Krater
ravenray
Jan 26 2005, 03:58 AM
Just for the record, I use leapftp and don't have problems either.
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