Issues with Xenium Ice S.P.E. OS, please help!!!!

Discussion in 'Xbox - Hardware mods' started by potvin, Jul 4, 2005.

  1. potvin

    potvin Guest

    I recently purchased an xbox, a 120 Gig Western Digital HDD, and a Xenium Ice S.P.E Solderless Mod Chip Which I used for my modded Version 1.6 xbox. I didn't have any problems installing my Mod Chip and HDD. I formatted the new HDD by connecting a Y cable to both HDD's replacing the DVD Rom drive with my new HDD and setting the jumpers to slave, and everything was successful there, but here's what's got me. I selected Add A New Item on the OS, then selected Hard Disk, and here's what I got; This feature is currently disabled while more testing is done. If I try to add a new Item with the Flash (Xenium) the file won't fit. The file is a 60 kb image from my computer. What is going on? Also, If I try booting my xbox from the original Kernel, I get a blinking red and green LED and some foreign text to go with it. I need help asap. Thanks
     
  2. tgarrido

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    Just a little note:

    There are three options in adding items to the menu right?
    There should be one for the kernal, can't recall the name.
    Then there's the "Flash" option.
    Then there's the HDD option.

    The HDD option doesn't work, not yet implemented by the developers.

    You use the flash option to load third party bioses like Evox and such.

    You use the kernal one for loading the Microsoft Dashboard.

    The kernel option is pretty automatic. The Xenium doesn't even prompt you for a filename it just reads it from your existing Xbox bios chip.

    When you select flash, you should be looking for some third party bios like Evox. You have to select a file from the harddisk that you've uploaded there. If your using flash to try and load the Microsoft Dashboard I believe that's not right, you need to use the kernel option. Any file you might think is the MS bios out on the harddrive is not the right kind of file.

     

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