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Post by joker on Oct 21, 2006 19:06:20 GMT 1
You don't owe me anything mate, it's a pleasure helping others out. That's just how we here at ForzaCenter are
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turdmonkey
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Post by turdmonkey on Oct 22, 2006 20:37:52 GMT 1
Hey joker, one last thing I need is to make the MC360 perfect is to set the XBMC as my default. I've tried a couple of walk throughs on xbox scene, but have managed to kill the dashboard twice now (couldn't find my slayer disc for three hours!!!) I starting to see a pattern here, I try the walk throughs, waste a lot of time, ask you, get a straight forward answer. Can you explain it to me with out using frases like "readable by your mod solution" Your succinct directions, shall be once again, grately appreciated. Cheers!
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Post by joker on Oct 22, 2006 20:56:07 GMT 1
Depends on what your using now for dashboard. Also whether it's modded with softmod or modchip. Basically the tools to set XBMC as your dash are in the package you downloaded. Let me know what you have running at system details and I'll see if I know the route If not I'll try and point you in the right direction blackbolt.x-scene.com/?p=forumThis is the official forums for MC360 and if you look near the top it displays the other sub-forums, it may contain info you need in the XboxMediaCenter forum, there is a thread which is pinned called 'Important Threads and Topics! Read!'........maybe the answer could be found there?
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turdmonkey
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Post by turdmonkey on Oct 28, 2006 17:00:06 GMT 1
Hey Joker! Been trying to get the MC360 to boot as default now for last few days, and still having no luck. I have read every guide and forum advice, killed my dash 4 times now. Have you any idea where I am going wrong? I run the evox dash. I have renamed the shortcuts that came with the MC30 to evoxdash.xbe and evoxdash.cfg respectively and FTP'ed them to the C Drive. I have put the MC360 in E:\apps and rebooted. but still is booting in normal dash? ? The only strange thing that no guide has seemed to mention is that my c drive has always had two evoxdash.xbe files, one is 60kb, the other is 752kb. If i overwrite the 60kb .xbe with 64kb re-named shortcut I get no effect. If I rewrite over the 752kb, the xbox crashes on re-boot and go's to the ms dash time settings. I really am struggling with this now. am I doing something wrong? Any advice would be grately appreciated!
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Post by joker on Oct 28, 2006 17:33:05 GMT 1
I'm looking at my setup now to see how yours could be wrong This is my C:/ Partition on Xbox as seen through FTP. My Evoxdash.xbe is 64kb (the shortcut by XBMC). What I would suggest doing is to make a backup of the 752kb file which you say is evoxdash.xbe, copy it somewhere safe on PC. Then delete the one off xbox, I know you have slayers or aid (because how else could you wipe your dash several times), so at the worst you'll just need to insert the disc for FTP access and put the file back. Make sure the ONLY evoxdash.xbe file is the XBMC shortcut one, if it doesn't boot from the one shortcut try the other before re-applying the 752kb one (Make sure to overwrite). Also just check to make sure the evoxdash.cfg is showing the correct pathway (E:\Apps\XBMC\default.xbe) and that XBMC file is in E:\Apps (not just E:\ or E:\Applications) it must be as read in the cfg or the default.xbe (evoxdash.xbe) won't activate correctly. Hopefully this information will help you, if not then maybe it's a BIOS problem (which I haven't heard of before, but you never know). In all honesty I can't see how two files can share the same name, as far as I am aware the Xbox is like a PC in the structure of it's files and will not allow same name files/folders in the same directory. Let me know how you get on
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Post by idfsej on Jul 6, 2019 16:51:06 GMT 1
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