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blairb666
Heh, here I am... with my newest question. I got Ed's Debian installed so I could watch DVDs, amongst other things. Noqw the problem is, when I eject the cd (either through the eject command or the button) the xbox reboots. Everything else is fine... Any ideas?

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unsc1
check the ini to make sure on reset on reboot next to it it says no
blairb666
I assume you mean evox.ini... there is no line in the file that looks anything like that. Nor is there an entry in the Settings menu for it.
Maybe I should just re-install evox via ftp?

-B
vidgms4me
It's a bios issue.

Use the x2 4977 bios. It has the eject fix enabled.
lookformeb
yup, the bios.
blairb666
That tutorial is a little puzzling. I don't have a modchip, so I'm not sure if it still applies. Any other tutorials for BIOS flashing out there?

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blairb666
Oops... nevermind. I found that I can make a Bios folder on C and flash through EvoX. Only problem is... it tells me Flash not writeable!! I'm stuck again.

-B
lookformeb
unprotect the chip. i dont know what kinda you have though so i cant help you with that yet. blink.gif
roar
Care to tell us what mod chip your using? If it is an x2 there is a jumper that needs to be removed and if it is a matrix your dip switches need to be set correctly in able to write to it, if it is homebrew you may be outta luck? Depends on how it is setup... I think.
musical_mercenary_420
lol read his post he dozsent have a chip
blairb666
No mod chip.

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roar
QUOTE (musical_mercenary_420 @ Aug 1 2003, 01:21 PM)
lol read his post he dozsent have a chip

Ya, wish I would of read that...

I think there should be a no-modchip newbie forum, I unfortunatly am useless when it comes to that solution and would prefer not read those questions smile.gif
lookformeb
sorry, i can't help. i read to fast and skip things sometimes. laugh.gif
bigga
i think you need to solder the jumpers on the motherboard to make it flash enabled. This tutorial might help you out a bit click here
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