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Spider Chip info needed !i!i!

Discussion in 'Xbox - Hardware boot discussion' started by Robwolf02, Jan 23, 2005.

  1. Robwolf02

    Robwolf02 Guest

    I need to know if you can copy xbox games to the hard drive using the Retail bio/dashboard(cromwell) on the spider chip. Thanks to any helpful replys.
     
  2. satanlimb

    satanlimb Member

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    You need to install new bios, then a dashboard. I recommend Slayer's Auto-evox 1.6 final for a dashboard, and you need to find out what version of XBOX you have (go to http://xbox-scene.com/ to find out how). BIOS can be found at http://www.eurasia.nu/ ) and Slayer's can be found in "usual places"
     
  3. Robwolf02

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    I have a v1.4 xbx. But can you copy games from disk to HDD without BIO/dashboard. Just using the spider chip.
     
  4. Jez_Gafys

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    yes with a spider chip you can just ftp onto your xbox from your pc and backup xbox games (drive D)
     
  5. Robwolf02

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    ok so far you havent answered my ???? I want to know if i can using a retail Spider Chip v1.1 too copy XBX games to my XBX HardDrive
     
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  6. Jez_Gafys

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    Yes u have ftp access you you xbox and can transfer xbox games to your hd and vice versa
     
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    This is very possible once you get the chip installed correctly. I recommend using an EVOX dashboard and loading the program dvd2xbox to backup your xbox games onto your hard drive and play them from there.
     

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