? NVIDIA® MCP73V Chipset
- Supports Dual View function (D-sub or HDMI + PCIE graphic card, for NVIDIA graphic cards only)
- The additional NVIDIA PCIE graphic card needs no extra drivers installed.
Right, So first I attempted to get the Hitachi into Mode B with Jungle Flasher. That did not work. I used the winapi since port I/O was disabled (blank) method and jungleflasher could not recognize/inquire any Hitachi on the port I/O. I selected all available ports and kept refreshing but still could not get it to inquire.
I tried numerous times with 4 different SATA cables, one was a short 18 inch one and the other was about 32 inches I believe. Anyway, still nothing. So, I then went on to try the slax method. I tried it with slax alpha and slax 2.1. I followed instructions and did everything with precision, still nothing. Slax proceeded then game me an error :
Fatal error occured - LiveData not found. Searching for livecd.sgn file, but file not found.
You are maybe using an unsupported boot device (eg. SCSI or PCMCIA CD-ROM) Try to copy all data from CD/USB to your IDE harddisk, for example
to /mnt/sda1/alldata/ in Linux or C:\alldata\ in Windows. Then boot again.
* Something went wrong and we can't continue. This should never happen.
* Please reboot your computer with Ctrl+Alt+Delete ...
I tried it numerous times with 4 different cables as well and on all 4 of my sata onboard ports. I also made sure to only connect the ports I was using, My scsi DVDROM to boot slax and the 360's Hitachi drive.
I am honestly baffled at this situation. I am thinking 3 things. My chipset aint supported, I am doing something wrong, or perhaps my scsi DVD-ROM is causing a conflict with slax.
I would really appreciate any help, I'm about to have a nervous breakdown here! Thanks for reading and thanks for your time.
I finally got it to work. Apparently, I had a bad bios setup and had never even realized it! I set my bios to IDE (IDE Emulation) and disabled the nvidia controllers. I then proceeded with jungleflasher and all came out well. Check out the log: