game in hdd don't work????

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  1. sanjaka

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    I see the game and all but it won't start it go back to main menu. Can someone help me pls
     
  2. MikeDDR

    MikeDDR Regular member

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    How did you copy it? The game may not be patched. You should have used Dvd2Xbox
     
  3. sanjaka

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    i copy it with xbcopy and hdd loader :s
     
  4. sanjaka

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    how do you mean by patched????
    its a new game calles swat???
     
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    Games have mediacheck protection to protect them from copy. Like I said install Dvd2Xbox software as it will copy the game to the folder you specify and then patch the game, and if you evox dashboard is well configured the game will appear in the game menu. Try that and drop me a line.
     
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    the xbe files need a patch so they will bypass the security that m$ has put in them. M$ "fixes" the xbe files and we keep patching or putting new bios on.xbe files to xbox are like exe to pc. get dvd2xbox im assuming it patches as it installss as per mikeddr
     
  7. sanjaka

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    ok, slow down i just downloaded dvd2xbox now i'm tranfer it to my xbox /e/apps
    i will see if it work what you said :D
     
  8. sanjaka

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    how does it work dvd2xbox anyway, i put i in my xbox hdd but he can find hem ore don't reconize hem????
     
  9. MikeDDR

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    Ok first at the evox screen you insert the game you want to put on the HDD then when it has been recognize as a game you start-up Dvd2Xbox and then you select Copy to HDD and then copy to e:\games or f:\games
     
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    After that you go in Games menu of evolutionX and the game will have appeared right there. (If you evox.ini file is correctly set-up)
     
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    Have you rebooted your xbox? It should be in the Apps menu
     
  13. sanjaka

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    yes i did and i can't find it. the dvd2xbox is the version 0.53 ???
    is there a new one???
     
  14. MikeDDR

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    Could you show me the Apps section in your evox.ini?
     
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    And the content of the Dvd2Xbox dir on your xbox?
     
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    how do you mean by that "And the content of the Dvd2Xbox dir on your xbox?"
     
  18. MikeDDR

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    Ok so the .ini seems ok... it could be the folder structure of dvd2xbox
     
  19. sanjaka

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    how do you mean structure of my dvd2xbox???
     
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    When you open the dvd2xbox folder it should have these files

    default.xbe
    dvd2xbox.xml
    /Media

    Does it look like that or is there an other folder name dvd2xbox?
     

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