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  1. Great, I will go ahead and order the adapter and cable. Do I need to add any Xbox original file to the new disk or is the OS stored in the firmware? If the later I guess I just need to transfer the dashboard files and user data.

    I did get the DVD Drive to open with a paper clip. No disc in there so that's confirmed at least. Some success! 😊 But while doing that I saw the state of the caps which wasn't a pretty sight. I guess I should start with a recap before doing anything else? I can see "1500" and "6.3V" written on them. Do you think this cap would be a suitable replacement? Are usually all 5 caps of the same model?

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  2. I believe I missed the S in the end of the model when searching. This is the drive that I would like to install, so I think I should be all good with the adapter as long as the Xbox will accept the drive. Is the compatibility something to worry about?

    The current/old drive is Seagate 3120025A 120GB 7200RPM ATA 100 3.5 1MB Cache.

    The current/old drive is now completely dead so I will not be able to copy any files from it. Is there any other way to create the file structure needed than copy it from an old drive?

  3. So I go the component->HDMI cable and just continued the troubleshooting by following the tip from @KaosEngineer. I changed to Unleash dashboard and now when booting up I get stuck on the "Xecuter Rox My Box" splash screen. The HDD LED is flashing and the HDD is making suspicious sounds.

    I think the next step is to see if the HDD is corrupt/broken. Is there a disk utility provided by Xecuter or do I need to hook the HDD up to a computer?

  4. On 12/24/2022 at 4:59 PM, Puritan001 said:

    Clock capacitors are known to leak causing trace rot.  It's normal even with a good capacitor to only keep time a day or two,  but removal or replacement of the clock capacitor is recommended to protect the mainboard.  Unless it's already been removed or replaced?  

    Yea, I saw traces of what you describe. I don't think I dare to do the work myself so need to find someone that I can trust to recap it.

    Right now I'm waiting for a component->HDMI cable which will be delivered tomorrow. 

  5. I was able to wipe the user data using the method you described. But I'm still stuck at the T3CH splash screen.

    Could I replace XBMC by something else? I don't really need it anymore. I just want to be able to get to a dashboard where I can launch the games stored on the HDD.

    Edit: Tried to set the time but it's not stored between reboots. I assume there's a CMOS battery that's been depleted. It is a long shot anyway. I don't think the time set really matters.

  6. You are right about the xbmc.cfg file. It only contains one line. The file exists under that path.

    • e:\apps\xbmc\default.xbe

    I see below lines in the end of xbmc.log (located under e:\apps\xbmc\). The date is probably way off, could that interfere? Also the DVD drive won't open so can't check if there is a disc in there (though if it is I'm pretty sure I wasn't able to open it when I successfully used the box years ago).

    Pls, also see attached files.

    09:35:45 M: 51597312  NOTICE: Checking the Date!
    09:35:45 M: 51597312  NOTICE: start dvd mediatype detection

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    xbmc.xbe xbmc.cfg xbmc.log

  7. 2 hours ago, KaosEngineer said:

    Download the xbmc.log file.  What does it contain?

     

    I also suggest deleting all the files and folders on the Z drive.  You might want to back them up first.  However, they should all be temporary files created as needed by applications.

    Below is xbmc.log. Noticed that the D : drive is completely empty by some reason so that might be a lead.

    I tried as well to change the start order of the dashboard files, but end up on the same splash screen.

    INFO - Mounting D: to \Device\Harddisk0\partition2
    INFO - launching cutfile: D:\xbmc.cfg
    INFO - openening cutfile: D:\xbmc.cfg
    INFO - Launching xbe: e:\apps\xbmc\default.xbe


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  8. Thank you very much for the tips. I really appreciate it. 

    On 12/19/2022 at 1:49 PM, prtscn said:

    Try inserting hexen disk, if it load - flash x2 bios to other memory bank.

    The DVD drive won't open so can't test this I'm afraid.

    On 12/19/2022 at 10:55 PM, Donnie-Burger said:

    Last time I encountered this I had to remove password set by previous owner.  There is an app for this.

    I'm the only owner and can't recollect that I have set a password. But shouldn't there be a password prompt in that case?

    On 12/19/2022 at 6:37 PM, KaosEngineer said:

    If you are booting the X3 BIOS, get into its X3 Config Live (X3CL) menu. 

    When you power on the console, hold the White button on the controller until it appears.

    X3CL has its own settings for network configuration.  Notice the IP address displayed in the lower left-hand corner of the screen as seen in Figure 1.

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    Figure 1. X3CL IP Address

    Use an FTP client to connect to X3CL's FTP server at this IP address.  (Note: You will most likely need to change your PC or Xbox's network settings to have both of them on the same subnet to connect.)

    The username and password to connect to the FTP server are both:

    • x3

    Obtain a listing of the top-level folder on each of the hard drive's partitions: C, E, F, and/or G.

    Post them in a reply for further assistance.

    I indeed could get into the XC3L. Everything looks good. Build 3294. I could FTP to the box as well and I've attached the dir listings.

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  9. I'm trying to revive by Xbox original 1.2 (I believe this is the version) which haven't been in use for the last 15 years. I thought I would show my son the games I used to play. The console is hardware moded with an Xecuter3 and have a custom front panel with BIOS push buttons and display.

    The Machine seems to start up fine but after the "Xecuter Rox My Box" splash screen the "T3CH" splash screen is shown and nothing happens after that. When bypassing the Xecuter chip it's boots into the original Xbox menu without problem. Thought it could be the HDD, but it is detected together with thd DVD drive. Also I can see the save games stored on the HDD and the activity LED on the front panel is blinking.

    When changing the BIOS banks on the front panel I see that the behaviour changes. The banks with BIOS starts up until it hits the T3CH splash screen, the banks without generates a blinking power button and boot loop. So the chip seems to be alive and work as expected until that splash screen.

    Happy for any tips for further troubleshooting. Would be very nice to be able to play the old games with my son during Christmas. 😊 

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