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Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by eggbert52, Jan 21, 2004.

  1. djboogie

    djboogie Regular member

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    wow some friend!
    so what has he done, flashed the onboard bios? (ie the one on the xbox motherboard) if so, you got a few problems. Why do you have to put a disc in, do you mean like an evox disc?
    personally what I would do is get a hold of an auto installer, xaviers auto installer is the best, but slayers installer is probably the easiest to get a hold of
    email me at djboogie@graffiti.net Ill try help you out
     
  2. Stevo2

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    hI,
    If the time it takes to make an iso is a concern, have you tried simple iso (i got it from xbox scene) it takes about 3-4 mins to make a 3GB file on my modest system(Athlon 1700,768RAM,WinXP) burn with Nero at 2x and Bob.....as they say, is your uncle.

     
  3. Motomatt

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    Only reason I stopped making them (ISO) was because I wasted alot of disks in the beginning.. Not because of me, but because the ISO making utilities had alot of bugs in them and no one knew how to really make a totally xbox compliant ISO at the time.. So they only worked most of the time.. So I dont bother with them anymore..Unless I am am using Qwix..

    Matt
     
  4. djboogie

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    I still reckon if youre making an xbox iso you cant beat craxtion, its real good, course the best alternative is to get a bigger hard drive in your box and put your games on it. In the long run after the initial hard drive cost, itll probably save you money too. Even so dvd-r/+r etc are coming down in price all the time, $30 being a good average price for 25 decent discs (memorex)
     

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