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devilsminion 30-05-2003 05:11

Can someone give me a link to how to reflash using ozhip...
 
Or can you tell me how, and do you know if I can still hot swap with both versions of the X2Lite.

Also I meant that thread as a reply to cool_dude not a new thread.

Thanks all just trying to figure out the best method to reflash my friends chip that has the cromwell linux bios on it. I guess all new X2Lites are pre flashed with the linux now?

rms2001 30-05-2003 05:53

Hey havnt seen you on MSN in awhile where you been?

Any way... back to the topic on hand.
You wanta know the easiest way to reflash the X2? Get a little programmer.
The Console Corner has them for $25 USD.

rms2001 30-05-2003 05:59

Flashing Your X2lite With Ozxchip Method

Ok, here we go.

You'll know you installed your x2lite correctly when you boot up, and the DVD ROM ejects automatically and the LED flashes red once, then goes back to green. That's cromwell doing its thing.


First make sure you're using an RCA connecter. An RF, S-Video, or HDTV pack usually won't work with the Cromwell 1.8 bios. You'll get a blank screen with a slight wave.

*This is what an RCA connector looks like*
http://www.pimfg.com/products/PI-XBOX-1.GIF

You should now see the Linux dashboard. This is what follows:

1. Download the OZXchip file (Get it here). It will let you flash your chip with any bios you choose.
Now burn the the OZxchip.iso image to a CD/RW in nero.

**note** Its already in an ISO form so you don't need to create an ISO

Follow these steps when burning an image with nero:

Open Nero, click on "File", scroll down to "burn Image...", then locate your "ozxflashcd.iso" and select that file and click open. Now select the lowest possible write speed(2x if possible) then select the "disk at once" write method, then click the "write" button and let nero do it's job.


Now mark the CD/RW as disk 1 and set it to the side.

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2. You'll need X2MB (Get it here) also so you can save your bios image as a 1024 bios bin, instead of a 256 bios bin. The read me that comes with OZXchip says use 256 bios, but dis-regard this. It MUST BE A 1024 bin bios.

Now run X2MB and click the "Image Size" button, click the "import" button. A new window will open up, choose your up to date bios that you downloaded (try bios X2 4976.02 or X2 4976.02 Coloured). Continue to import the SAME bios to all four banks, until all banks are loaded with the bios. It should look like this when you start out:
http://users.belgacom.net/bn257386/x...s/flash-01.jpg

After you've imported the SAME bios to all banks, then click the save button, and save the bin as "bios.bin". It must be saved as "bios.bin"... all lowercase. If not... you're going nowhere. Now this bin should be a 1024k bios saved as "bios.bin".

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Next download UltraISO (Get it here).

Now you'll need to create an ISO for your bios. To do this you'll need to add your "bios.bin" (the 1024k bios bin you created with X2BM) to the ISO you're going to create. You will also need a "fluffing" file. This adds size to the ISO so the Cromwell bios can mount it. So you'll need to ad a zip file to the ISO.

I used Nero.exe, and converted to zip form using winzip and added it to the ISO. So now you should have "bios.bin" and "Nero.zip" in your directory. NOTE.... The "bios.bin should be listed on top of the "Nero.zip". Click the "save" Icon, and save the ISO and save it as "biosflash.iso"

Now you have an ISO bios file.

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Burn this image to a CD/RW with Nero using these steps:

Open Nero, click on "File", scroll down to "burn Image...", then locate your "biosflash.iso" and select that file and click open. Now select the lowest possible write speed(2x if possible) then select the "disk at once" write method, then click the "write" button and let nero do it's job.

Take the CD/RW out Label it as disk two.

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Your almost done now.

Boot your Xbox into the Cromwell 1.8 Linux dash. The DVD ROM should auto eject. Put in disk one. WAIT UNTIL IT SAYS "Please Insert CD" before you close the drive. Looks like this:
http://www.fbodyconnection.com/temp/cromwellcrap.gif

The code should execute, just follow the on screen messages. The drive will open by itself prompting for the bios disk. Load disk 2 and let the drive close by its self. It will then proceed in flashing your chip.

http://www.fbodyconnection.com/temp/reflash.jpg

Remember the DVD ROM will open and close by itself during the process. Do not manually close or open the drive or you have to start over.

http://www.fbodyconnection.com/temp/reflash2.jpg

http://www.fbodyconnection.com/temp/reflash3.jpg

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Copy and past from the XBox-Scene forums.


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