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kgonepostl
Please excuse my grammar because I am from Germany.
When I use the tech updater I find it somewhat confusing. What a great utility. How do I use the tech updater properly? Would somebody mind giving me a step by step?

Again, what a great idea. Having to ftp is a pain. XBMC pwnz the world. Thank you in advance and GO AMERICA in the olympics. You all did very well

- kgonepostl
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1hotjob
I haven't used this feature. I think you will d/l the files directly to the Xbox. Then you would use a file manager to copy the new files to the XBMC folder. Reboot and you will have the new files in place.

It would be better to use something other than XBMC as the file manager. Most say not to upgrade XBMC while it is running. You can use the file manager in DVD2Xbox or Xtoolbox.

Don't overwrite the userdata folder as it has all of your personal settings.

Personally, I prefer to do this through FTP.
kgonepostl
QUOTE(1hotjob @ Sep 3 2008, 02:50 PM) *
I haven't used this feature. I think you will d/l the files directly to the Xbox. Then you would use a file manager to copy the new files to the XBMC folder. Reboot and you will have the new files in place.

It would be better to use something other than XBMC as the file manager. Most say not to upgrade XBMC while it is running. You can use the file manager in DVD2Xbox or Xtoolbox.

Don't overwrite the userdata folder as it has all of your personal settings.

Personally, I prefer to do this through FTP.


It doesn't do it all by itself?

Bomb Bloke
I'm afraid I also don't use the script in concern, so I can't offer any real help, but... I figure you might get a few more responses if I move the thread over here...
kgonepostl
QUOTE(Bomb Bloke @ Sep 5 2008, 08:32 AM) *
I'm afraid I also don't use the script in concern, so I can't offer any real help, but... I figure you might get a few more responses if I move the thread over here...


As the op above has clearly stated I was in the wrong section. My question is very clear cut. If you have the time, please let me know the procedure in installing the new tech build's using the script properly

Thank you all very much in advance
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Somebody please help me on how to properly install the tech updater script! I'm begging!
crosenblum
i may not have the answer, but no need to be rude, jeez.
ldotsfan
In the resources folder, there is a language sub folder, and there's even a German one with readme.txt. The readme.txt has the details. In other words, RTFM.
kgonepostl
QUOTE(ldotsfan @ Sep 15 2008, 10:10 AM) *
In the resources folder, there is a language sub folder, and there's even a German one with readme.txt. The readme.txt has the details. In other words, RTFM.


Are you telling me that specific sub folder is in the xbmc download or the t3ch builds? I think you meant the t3ch builds. So from what I understand

Download a T3ch build from xbins, RTFM , then I'll know how to properly use the t3ch downloader script?

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ldotsfan
Was referring to the T3CH upgrader script download from xbmcscripts.com

Will reproduce here for you the English version, author is BigBellyBilly
CODE

T3CH Upgrader - Script to download, install and migrate to latest T3CH builds.

SETUP:
Install to \scripts\T3CH Upgrader (keep sub folder structure intact)


USAGE:
run default.py

At startup Main Menu will indicate the availability of a new T3CH build.
Selecting option Download: <build_name> will start the process.

Pre Installation Settings:
--------------------------

You can setup several aspects of the installation using the Settings Menu:

1) Which drive & location to install to

   eg. E:\apps

   Will then result in build being unpacked to;
   eg.  E:\apps\<t3ch_build_name>\XBMC

2) The location of your xbox shortcut that boots to the XBMC as a dashboard, and the name of the shortcut that your mod chip boot too
   It is this location that a new shortcut will be written too inorder to boot to the newly installed T3CH build XBMC.
   It uses the TEAM XBMC Shortcut.xbe  and associated .cfg inorder to achieve this.


   Drive: eg. C:

   DashName:  eg. xbmc
   You can also use a subfolder in the dashname;
  
   eg. dashboard\xbmc

3) Maintain Copies;  
   This is a list of Folders and Files that you want to the post installation to be forced to COPY to new build.

4) Maintain Deletes;  
   This is a list of Folders and Files that you want to the post installation to be forced to DELETE from new build.


To Install a new T3CH Build
---------------------------

Select the Main Menu option "Download: <build_name>"

The following will happen;

1) Downloads T3CH rar
2) Extracts rar to location specified in Settings Menu.
3) Copies old build UserData (if still located within XBMC folder structure).
4) Copies Scripts (if they don't exist in new build) - same for vizualisations, skins etc.
5) Copies additional files/folders as per 'Maintain Copies'.
6) Deletes files/folders as per 'Maintain Deletes'.
7) Prompts to create and install new dash booting shortcuts.
   Backups are always made, named *.xbe_old and *.cfg_old on boot drive.
8) Prompt to Reboot

If all is well after reboot, you will be now running the latest T3CH build!


Local Installation:
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If you ftp a T3CH build archive (RAR or ZIP) to the designed rar download location (eg. E:\apps\) the Main Menu will show an option to install from that.


Switch To Another Build
-----------------------
The Menu option 'Switch to Another T3CH Build' will allow to either;
1) Switch to an existing local T3CH installation.
or
2) Select from the web archive of old T3CH builds, download, then install.

NB. Although the presented lists of available builds should have had the current build date removed, take caution not to overwrite current build!


Auto startup with XBMC Startup:
-------------------------------
It is possible to have the script start with XBMC by the use of autoexec.py.
It is included, all you need to do is copy it to Q:\scripts

It can startup in three modes:
# SILENT = do whole upgrade without GUI interaction.
# NOTIFY = just inform of new build
# NORMAL = Interactive prompt driven

The required mode needs to be edited into autoexec.py executebuiltin.  The script comes with it set to NOTIFY
eg.
xbmc.executebuiltin("XBMC.RunScript(Q:\\scripts\\T3CH Upgrader\\default.py, NOTIFY)")


Known Problems:
---------------
XBMC free RAM of less than ~ 31mb *may* cause unrar to fail.  If this happens, try lowering XBMC screen resolution to NTSC 4:3

If you're stuck, post in the appropiate forum at http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/forum/


Written By BigBellyBilly

Thanks to others for ideas, testing, graphics, language translations, skins ... VERY MUCH APPRECIATED !

bigbellybilly AT gmail DOT com



Temhil
The script itselft is pretty easy to use, read the instruction above, launch the script and answer to the questions.
It will download the archive file on you Xbox drive, then will ask you if you want to install, it will unrar/unzip the archive at yje right location, but with a different name of you current XBMC installation, and eventually will ask you if you want to update your dashbord in order to satrt with the new one.
The last point is the only one that can fail, since it depend on the dash you use and T3CH upgrader does not support all of them.
But don't worry, after that connect via FTP to you box, you will see a new directory with the new XBOX created in apps, then edit the conf file of you dash in order to update the path of default.xbe to the new XBMC installed.

I hope it helps. Seriously it is pretty simple, the script is really well done.
litspliff
personally, i think the script is misleading. you really can't have one simple automated "updater" that will work for everyone.

everybody does XBMC a different way, in a different location, sometimes as a dashboard, sometimes as an app.

here's what i do, and this never fails.
you can even do this within XBMC, although you have to hop between xbe's a couple times.
  • start your XBMC as normal
  • use the "T3CH Downloader" script, or just the Download function of "T3CH upgrader".
  • download, and unzip to a temporary folder on the drive.
  • copy your current userdata (Q:/UserData) overwriting the /UserData in your temporary XBMC folder
  • execute /default.xbe in your temporary XBMC folder.
  • verify that everything works with your new XBMC copy.
  • once satisfied, use the temporary XBMC you are running to copy overwrite your regular copy of XBMC.
  • execute default.xbe in your normal XBMC location and verify that everything works.
  • delete the temp copy if you need the space.
that's it. you're done. works with any setup as long as you leave about 1/2 a gig of free space to fuck around with. you can even backup your old copy before hand in case you find later that you want to go back.

i copy my old XBMC to my F:/APPS that way it is still available for use until i'm comfortable with the new release.

hope this helps everyone.
bLiGhTy
I always just use linksbox to download the new xbmc from the tech site then just throw
it into my apps folder and copy over anything i want to keep, it is that easy with
unleashX and linksbox. My mk1 xbox will live forever bacause of linksboks, xbmc and unleashX.
absolute respect to the people behind these programs. I love you biggrin.gif

bLIGhTy.
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