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jay7199
how do i make it were my xbox will work with out my dvd drive i have a 1.4 with a x2.6 with a 160gb
JimmyDeushku
There is a certain BIOS you need to flash your chip with. I forgot which one so can someone else post it?
xboxgamer733
X2 Config Live 5035 will let you do it.
HMAWL411
i think i read somewhere that you can use a program called XBtools (runs on pc) to edit a bios file to do things like skip the dvd check
SpookieStylez
QUOTE(HMAWL411 @ Jul 5 2005, 03:44 AM)
i think i read somewhere that you can use a program called XBtools (runs on pc) to edit a bios file to do things like skip the dvd check
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jay7199
yea thanks guys im flashing it with the bios right now i fraged my 3,4 banks but i fixed them i hope it gos on thanks every one
Mark Morgan
you can also just get an x3 and it works without it lol
durkenzahn
I installed another hdd inplace of my DVD drive(its now dead). I turned it to slave mode.

I ran an IND-bios on the Xenium Ice and when I boot evox/unleashx the DVD drive always reads open.

I would like to run 2*hdds in this xbox, a removale hdd bay in the dvd drive slot.

Is it possible to have one huge D: which you can use as space in dashboard enviroment? Lets say my original hdd with 10gb?

thanks.
jaroc
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I installed another hdd inplace of my DVD drive(its now dead). I turned it to slave mode.

I ran an IND-bios on the Xenium Ice and when I boot evox/unleashx the DVD drive always reads open.

I would like to run 2*hdds in this xbox, a removale hdd bay in the dvd drive slot.

Is it possible to have one huge D: which you can use as space in dashboard enviroment? Lets say my original hdd with 10gb?

thanks.

Why not start your own thread? And while you're at it stop double spacing its kinda annoying
kevinlekiller
QUOTE(durkenzahn @ Jul 8 2005, 03:27 PM)
I installed another hdd inplace of my DVD drive(its now dead).  I turned it to slave mode.

I ran an IND-bios on the Xenium Ice and when I boot evox/unleashx the DVD drive always reads open. 

I would like to run 2*hdds in this xbox, a removale hdd bay in the dvd drive slot.

Is it possible to have one huge D: which you can use as space in dashboard enviroment?  Lets say my original hdd with 10gb?

thanks.
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If what your asking is: "Can I put 2 hard drives in my xbox and run them in the same time?"

Yes you can put two, No you cant run them at the same time. Check the tutorials and do a little search, you need to install a switch to boot between the 2 hard drives.

jaroc:(not flaming; friendly comment) Your sig takes the 3/4 of this thread tongue.gif , its not as bad as "double spacing".
durkenzahn
HiHi

I think you answered my question in short. only 1 hdd at a time. sad.gif

I was trying to run the 2nd hdd, where the DVD ROM use to be. I wanted both hdds working at the same time, dashboards booting from C: E:, and maybe watching xvidz from a original 10gb D:? (which is in a removable bay). Why I wanted to do this is because dvd drive is dead and I dont have networking to my room. ps wireless is useless in a brick house.

I didnt want to make a switch as I was hoping I would be able to run both drives at the same time.

With all the experimenting, D: always remains open when I boot into any dash even thou it is a 10gb hdd.

Im guessing it would be possible if I found the right bios?
kevinlekiller
Hi durkenzahn , I dont think anyone has ever made a bios for this purpose, and Im not sure if its possible. Its maybe controlled by hardware.

Try and ask in the bios section and see what they say.
ubernewb
nope.. not gonna happen. i think the only way to make it work is by running linux.. but don't quote me on that.
basso4735
QUOTE(ubernewb @ Jul 9 2005, 04:23 PM)
nope.. not gonna happen. i think the only way to make it work is by running linux.
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