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Xbox HD Not Readable through FTP

Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by andrewb15, Aug 16, 2004.

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    Ive bought a brand new Black V1.3 Xbox with Samsung DVD Drive and original Hard Drive.

    I have fitted it with a Xenium ICE solderless mod chip and it comes pre-loaded with Xenium OS2.0.

    This has a built in FTP server and using Flash FXP V3.0 I can connect to my Xbox from my PC. I can even See all my Xboxes partitions and can even write stuff onto them, However...

    All of the partitions appear as empty folders, whatever I copy onto them simpley dissapears. I have tried to Lock/Unlock the HD but with no change.

    I guess I need to format my original HD, through Xenium OS2.0?

    Any Help or advice is much appreciated,

    Thanks, Andrew
     
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    Oh yeah I forgot to ask, what happens if the D0 Pin comes out of place on a modchip.

    Cheers

    Andrew
     
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    Come on some of you Xbox clever clogs must know whats wrong
     
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    15 August 2004 02:15 I got this from OzXodus forum:

    "The OS2 FTP does not support the "ls -a" command only "ls" If you are using an advanced FTP app you will get a blank folder listing.

    Try using Internet Explorer "ftp://[yourxboxip]

    or use the build in SMB shares AKA windows file sharing "

    That probably explains why Im getting a blank folder listing.

     

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