I Killed My XBOX

Discussion in 'Xbox - Hardware boot discussion' started by fredgm, Apr 20, 2005.

  1. fredgm

    fredgm Member

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    I've had a mod chip (Xecuter 2.3b lite) for a few months, but haven't started really using it until a few months ago. My software was in Italian, and me fooling around with the options, erased my C: Drive. Also, I have my settings configured to not Autoplay anything. To add another twist, I didn't unlock my hard drive first.

    I put in another HDD and i still got the Microsoft
    16 message.

    I'm stimed.

    Thanks for all the help,
    Fred
     
  2. gilbates

    gilbates Member

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    The only way i can think of to recover your xbox is if you still have the original hd your xbox came with and still locked. Other than than its paperweight.
     
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    nah, you can go to #xbins or any other site and get all the files back.
     
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    If you wind up not being able to fix it Ill buy it!
     
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    As long as the bios is fine,you should be ok.
     
  6. fredgm

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    Hey Peachman,

    I used my friends modded xbox to fix mine (I put the hdd in his xbox and formatted). If you're interested I'll be glad to sell you my xbox. I have an xecuter 2.3b lite, a 40 gig hard drive, and a dashboard. Is it legal to say which one? Plenty of apps to come with. You set the price, and I'll be glad to haggle.

    Thanks a lot,

    Fred
     

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