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  1. 14 hours ago, Trab0y said:

    New to the scene here, looking to mod my xbox.... wondering if the disc needs to be a DVD or can I burn to a CD??? Also unfortunately modding my 1.5 box :(

    Some drives will take CDs, but it doesn't seem to be very common. DVD-R is the go-to.

    Also, what is up with everyone thinking they have a 1.5 lately? No one has a 1.5.

  2. 18 hours ago, hondros said:

    I know, it seems almost a "sin" to damage a perfect special edition xbox

    On the contrary. It'd be a sin not to mod it. Due to troublesome hardware restrictions put it in place by the stock BIOS, a stock Xbox will effectively become a dead Xbox.

    Every Xbox should be modded. No exceptions.

  3. 13 hours ago, promaori said:

    Hmmm. I've tried downloading this from all three sources and every single one is saying I cannot mount it. I'm wanting to pull the .xbe and run it from a standard hdd (in preparation for a bigger HDD but struggling.)

    Are you trying to run it from the Xbox HDD? If so, you have to launch it via root.xbe, not default.xbe.

  4. If you're getting an EvoX logo during the boot animation that means the console is hardmodded with an EvoX BIOS. If there's no modchip in the Xbox that means it was TSOP flashed.

    Also, if it was TSOP flashed, that means it's not a 1.6, which means it has a bad clock capacitor. Remove the clock capacitor ASAP, as it will leak (probably already has) and eventually destroy the motherboard.

  5. The stock BIOS is trash and will render the Xbox unusable if the DVD drive fails (not just the laser, but the actual board), or if the stock HDD fails.

    These restrictions can be avoided through modding. Hardmodding removes the need for a DVD drive entirely, as well as removing the need to lock the HDD to the motherboard. Softmodding can't stop the DVD issue, but will at least partially get around the HDD issue as long as you null your HDD key.

    Leaving an Xbox stock also means that you have to play games via the DVD drive, which is a very big no-no, because these lasers are old and dying left and right.

  6. It's hard to tell from that picture, but it doesn't look like that's a 1.1. The TSOP looks smaller like how it is on 1.2-1.5 Xboxes.

    Confirm before flashing. Gentoox does not resize the BIOS. You can use XBlast OS to flash it instead, as it can flash Winbond and will resize the BIOS. You'd have to manually install a dashboard and any BIOS config files before flashing though, because XBlast won't do that.

  7. If you mean that you want to reinstall the original dashboard as a launchable application, that's fine. However if you mean that you want to revert the Xbox back to stock, well that's a terrible idea. Xboxes will die if they are left stock due to awful hardware and software restrictions that Microsoft put in place. You always want your Xbox modded. Specifically, hardmodded, or at least softmodded with a nulled HDD key.

    I would strongly suggest upgrading the softmod on your your Xbox to Rocky5's softmod (because it's likely running some outdated, unstable softmod) and then nulling your HDD key. After that, upgrade to a bigger HDD and install all of your games to the HDD. Never play games/DVDs/etc. from the DVD drive because the lasers are old and dying.

    Additionally if this Xbox is not a 1.6, remove the clock capacitor ASAP before it leaks all over the place and destroys the motherboard.

  8. Solid red LED is what's supposed to happen. This disc does that intentionally. The flashing LED indicates some kind of error, which is simply due to the DVD drive struggling to read the disc. Xbox DVD drives are old and unreliable.

    If your drive struggles to boot HeXEn there really isn't much you can do about it. Make sure the disc was burned at lowest speed possible with your PC's optical drive. Don't go any higher than 4x.

  9. If the Xbox was TSOP flashed, that means it's already hardmodded, which is better than a softmod. There's no reason to install a softmod and doing so will cause a conflict with the BIOS of the hardmod, which prevents a dashboard from booting. Just clean the C partition to get rid of the softmod, but make sure you have a working dashboard path for your hardmod to boot with (probably C:\evoxdash.xbe).

    EDIT: Oh. I didn't notice this was already answered in the other thread.

  10. On 11/23/2018 at 5:08 PM, VenomNZ said:

    stupid question, If I use a mod chip is there any point in doing a TSOP flash? cheers.

    You don't need to flash the TSOP if you're already chipped, no. You can still do it if you want to though. Some of my Xboxes are both chipped and TSOP flashed.

  11. 3 hours ago, Brewskii2117 said:

    I've already installed using HeXEn 2017, Do I just re-install with HeXEn 2018? Should I reflash my bios with the newer version?

    It's up to you. The only BIOS that was updated though was EvoX M8+ (to remove the DVD drive check), so if you're using another BIOS, there's nothing different.

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