DWells55
Aug 4 2006, 04:09 AM
I've got an Xbox in a coma that I'm trying to repair. I'm going to try the A18 -> C6R3 trick, but there's no guarantee there. So, I'm looking at getting a DuoX2 Lite. However, every guide I've seen mentions CD/DVD flashing. However, the Xbox has a Thomson that won't read any DVD-R or CD-RW. I've been through Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, Memorex, some no-names and a few Sony's using the drive in a working Xbox, which alas, has an uncooperative Thomson. So is it possible to network flash and is there a tutorial?
appleguru
Aug 4 2006, 05:58 AM
Not with a lite, no, since they come preflashed with a hacked bios. Get a cromwell/flashbios chip and you'll be able to netflash though flashbios.
DWells55
Aug 4 2006, 09:23 AM
Ah, that's what I meant

Whatever the white Cromwell ones are called.
Anyhoo, thanks for the answer, I wasn't sure if it was like Xecuter flash BIOS exclusive seeing how they'r ethe only chips I've worked with.
Retepetsir
Aug 6 2006, 09:07 PM
QUOTE(DWells55 @ Aug 4 2006, 09:30 AM)

Ah, that's what I meant

Whatever the white Cromwell ones are called.
Anyhoo, thanks for the answer, I wasn't sure if it was like Xecuter flash BIOS exclusive seeing how they'r ethe only chips I've worked with.
It's the same if you select Bank 1, then just http on a pc to the xbox ip address

Worked for me, I literally installed a DuoX and flashed the bios via the network a couple of hours ago