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[SoftMod] Eject Button Flashing Orange

Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by BadMan007, Oct 2, 2008.

  1. BadMan007

    BadMan007 Member

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    So heres how it went, After running SID V5.01 with the SplinterCell exploit the XBox was running like a champ no crashing/freezing of any kind.

    After the install i changed a few minor settings(Screen Calibration Network Settings) rebooted the XBox tested FTPing into it worked fine then i went to find a good package for XBMC.

    The XBox ran in the background for a bout a half hour of so then out of the corner of my eye i see my TV go black and the Eject button started flashing orange me not being knowing UnleashX I just was thinking it went into sleep mode or something.

    Regardless about 20 minutes or so after that i found the XBMC package i wanted to use went back to the FTP window and the XBox closed the connection i was like ok and went to the xbox to restart it.

    And now it wont do anything Boot to dash, Boot a game, Nothing. Its like it doesn't even get to boot before it flashes.

    The only way i could get it to do anything else was by unplugging the A/V Cable but that didn't help me much.


    Also rather the try to describe how the thing boots I just uploaded video:Video

    (Also I didn't say in the video but the screen is black the whole boot so I felt there is no point in showing it.)

    Any help would be appreciated
     
  2. dennisv9

    dennisv9 Regular member

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    does it gives you an error message when you disconnect the harddrive or dvd player? have a feel (and look) whether the nvidea chip doesn't get flaming hot and the same for gpu and cpu cooler. i needed to apply some new thermalpaste on both (and had to flash the onboard chip of my coma box)
     

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