mode 2 issue with matrix

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  1. insomnet

    insomnet Member

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    When installing my Matrix modchip i put it into mode one (test/disable)after i hit the g spot and got the flashing green i screwed it down tightly until it stayed flashing green with out pressure. I then shut off my xbox and put the matrix chip into mode 2. When i try to boot it, it will turn on and off 3 times and then stay on with only a black screen on the tv. I am running Evox d6 red bios but i have also tried 4 other bios's on my matrix chip all with the same result. any help would be appreciated greatly.

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  2. Dank

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    its an alignment issue.. that means u are damn close but not quite there..
     
  3. insomnet

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    so i am not hitting the d0 point yet. if so, is there an easyer way to hit the point or is it just moving the damn thing till it boots?

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    my last thing is, that even though it blinks green in test/disable mode , it can still not be in the d0 point?
     
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    well i have tried aligning it again and now its gotten worse. the peice of shit won't boot in any mode now. its really screwed up. any help would be appreticated.

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  6. pong3

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    Check to see that the LPC points are correctly alligned.

    watch the double post, i didnt realize someone had already answered.
     

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