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Hmmmm, can we say problems?

Discussion in 'Xbox - Software discussion' started by GR8NBD, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. GR8NBD

    GR8NBD Member

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    Although I am not new to modding game systems, I am new to modding the xBox (yes, I know it's ancient). I got everything I needed ready, copied all the files from AR to the memory card, copied those files to the HDD, botted up splinter cell, and that's where everything went sour. Now, I get an error code 7, which I know is a timeout error. Not too sure if there's anything I can do as far as rebuilding the HDD (or just building one onto the new 500GB HDD I just got). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    So more or less you have to check your IDE Cables if thats not the problem check the IDE cables in the motherboard.
     
  3. chunkhead

    chunkhead Regular member

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    Error 7 is normally fatal! Ensure your cables are attached as suggested, unplug them and reinsert!

    Does it produce the error 7 if you are trying to just load the dashboard?
     
  4. GR8NBD

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    Yup, sure does. I had read and done the searches on Error 7, I just thought that maybe there was a way around it. Oh well, I ended up getting another xBox and it worked fine. Now I just wish I could take the old HDD from the one I upgraded, and put it in the one that's not working...lol.
     
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    Get an eeprom reader or modchip and you can do that!
     

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