getting evox set up

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  1. Microrose

    Microrose Member

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    ok i got Evolution-X Dashboard-Build 3935 and the two files transfered now what do i do b/c on a guide i was following it said to tranfer those 2 file but it doesn't say really what to do once on the files are on the xbox

    could somebody please help me
     
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    do you have the files on the xbox? once you have evox installed, ftp into your xbox and find the file evox.ini its in the c: drive copy it dont delete it copy and past to your desktop and open it. find the section root part i believe this is what you would want if you want emulators, games, and apps.

    [Menu]

    Section "Root"
    {
    Item "Launch DVD",ID_Launch_DVD
    Item "Trainers",ID_trainer
    Item "MS Dashboard",ID_MS_Dash
    Item "Reboot",ID_Quick_Reboot
    # Item "Power Cycle",ID_Full_Reboot
    Item "Power Off",ID_Power_Off
    # Item "Lock Harddisk",@210
    # Item "Unlock Harddisk",@211
    Section "System Utils"
    {
    Item "Settings",ID_Settings
    Item "Flash BIOS",ID_Flash_Bios
    Item "Backup",ID_Backup
    Item "Skins",ID_Skins
    }
    Section "Launch Menu"
    {
    Section "Games"
    {
    AutoAddItem "e:\games\"
    AutoAddItem "f:\games\"
    AutoAddItem "g:\games\"
    SortAll
    }
    Section "Apps"
    {
    AutoAddItem "e:\apps\"
    AutoAddItem "f:\apps\"
    AutoAddItem "g:\apps\"
    SortAll
    }
    Section "Emulators"
    {
    AutoAddItem "e:\EMULATORS\"
    AutoAddItem "f:\EMULATORS\"
    AutoAddItem "g:\EMULATORS\"
    SortAll
    }
    }
    }
    to use trainers make a folder in the c: drive called trainers.
    to use EMULATORS make a folder in the e: g: or f: drive called emulators.
    to use games make a folder in the e: or g: or f: drive called games.
    to use apps make a folder in the e: or f: or g: drive called apps.

    need any more help just ask!
     

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