tex mex matt
Oct 19 2005, 02:36 AM
Im having a problem with my xbox. I got the XDI got all of that working and I have the 5933 version xbdm.dll that is supposed to work with halo 2. But when I start halo 2, it just plain doesnt work, it loads the black screen and just stays there. I tried the Yoshiro, Ind-5003, and complex 4627 bios, but none will work. Im running a 1.0 xbox with an X3 and 120 gig HD, the dash Im using is avalaunch and the version of halo 2 I'm using is 1.0 with some modded content (menu and intro screen) that work fine with no debug bios on.
tex mex matt
Oct 19 2005, 04:19 AM
the tite is supposed to be 5933 but I cant edit it
tex mex matt
Oct 20 2005, 05:08 AM
50 views and no one can help? Please?
MercuryTheWhite
Oct 20 2005, 06:02 PM
u cant play games with a debug bios that weren't built to be played on debug boxes.
eg
halo2 + debug BIOS = no
Plz google it first kid
tex mex matt
Oct 22 2005, 07:44 AM
QUOTE(MercuryTheWhite @ Oct 20 2005, 12:13 PM)
u cant play games with a debug bios that weren't built to be played on debug boxes.
eg
halo2 + debug BIOS = no
Plz google it first kid
really? strange..... I see people with screenshots using xdk on halomods all the time..... in fact I'm almost positve your completely wrong, halo doesnt run with a debug bios, halo 2 does, its just that it overwrites the xbdm.dll whenever it tries to run, so I have to get a new xbdm.dll with write protect. This is what most of the people that actually know what their talking aboit have told me...... kid.
fghjj
Oct 22 2005, 02:39 PM
Don't load a debug bios and enable your X3's debug function.
tex mex matt
Oct 22 2005, 06:30 PM
QUOTE(fghjj @ Oct 22 2005, 08:50 AM)
Don't load a debug bios and enable your X3's debug function.
I enabled the X3's debug function and got the same thing..... I think its my xbdm.dll, it must be a bad copy or something. Its weird though, whenever it freezes and I try to use XIG it works but gives me a pic of the thing I used to launch the game (like if I used ava, it shows the ava dash and it shows me launching the game, same with all the dashs). I am using halo version 1.0 and I know that version should work..... so I dunno, must be my xbdm.dll
danhrules
Oct 23 2005, 03:33 PM
This happens to me when I have all the XDK files on my Xbox. In your XDI install folder, only put in the files the readme says to. Then reinstall and try it.
Digital Marine
Nov 19 2005, 03:30 AM
It is possible to get Halo 2 to work with a XDK. I remember I did it once, but don't remember how I did it.
I just remember I got Evox loaded. I used a custom trainer that allows the Evox "TSR" as "Debug". And I loaded Halo 2 through Evox, and then I used XIG to take the screen shots...
Agent ME
Nov 19 2005, 04:29 AM
What you need to do-
Set debug to NONE.
Then do one of these if you've ever used H2 on Live or have the map pack disk-
1) Go into E/TDATA/4d530064/ and rename the $u folder to anything else, like $u3.
2) Go to where Halo2 is saved to your HD and delete the default.xbe. Go to E/TDATA/4d530064/$u/ and copy that default.xbe to where Halo2 is saved. Just note it is a bit buggy this way - for example, ALWAYS HIT "End Game" instead of "Leave Game" to get out of an MP game.
Paintballpsyco2369
Nov 19 2005, 06:14 AM
YOu could also try using the program dexbe. I believe that program enables debug support on the xbe you are trying to use in debug mode.
Agent ME
Nov 19 2005, 07:00 AM
No use, all debug BIOS for modded xboxs support Retail marked xbe's.
Digital Marine
Nov 19 2005, 04:46 PM
Well...when I did it I never had to touch the auto update. It said "1.1" on the bottom, and it was reading off the TDATA\4d530064\$u
JbOnE
Nov 20 2005, 01:22 AM
easiest way is to hit the 3rd button from the left in that cluster of options to the top right of your screen - then you would have found this...
the answer.
WearingJOK3R
Feb 20 2009, 01:12 PM
i had same problem try this delete the bink folder in halo 2 so it doesnt have the intros and it will work heres proof
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3HgaylNN8s...re=channel_page
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