Flashing with Windows 7
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Cubesteak
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21. May 2009 @ 12:45 |
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Is anyone here running Windows 7 and have successfully flashed your drive? I flashed my drive while running XP but there are new tools now and Im running win 7. What program did you use to get it to work? I have a samsung and a hitachi to flash.
Thanks for any replies.
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21. May 2009 @ 12:59 |
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The one problem I have ran into, is trying to manually install PortIO. I haven't dug too deep into the problem, but just couldn't find a way to manually install it. If anybody has a work around, please post. But I'm sure you could use DosFlash32 with Win7.
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Cubesteak
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21. May 2009 @ 13:22 |
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I tried, dosflash32 comes back with "can't install portio.sys driver"
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21. May 2009 @ 14:17 |
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why dont you just do a small 3 gig partion on ur hdd and install xp on their and just use that for flashing. Bobs ur uncle problem solved
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21. May 2009 @ 14:28 |
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or use the windows xp virtual software that's built into windows 7. that should do the trick for you. and if yours didnt come with it, then you can download the virtual software part and install it manually.
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Cubesteak
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21. May 2009 @ 14:48 |
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Originally posted by wabashman: or use the windows xp virtual software that's built into windows 7. that should do the trick for you. and if yours didnt come with it, then you can download the virtual software part and install it manually.
I thought about that and I do have virtual xp installed but I was wondering what the result would be when it comes to rebooting the computer to unlock the drive. Maybe I should just give it a go. I was just mainly wondering if anyone had tried and what method worked for them before drag this xbox out from the entertainment center and pull the wires out of their nicely wrapped space. I'd hate to take it all apart only to get frustrated and put it back together after having failed.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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spectyr
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21. May 2009 @ 23:19 |
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I'm using Windows 7 and have PortIO drivers installed. I installed them manually. However, I haven't actually flashed anything yet since installing Win7 and won't until I've figured out how to get rid of the built in drivers for the Via card.
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spectyr
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21. May 2009 @ 23:59 |
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Successfully removed default Win7 Via drivers. Here are the instructions I found helpful.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 22. May 2009 @ 00:03
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22. May 2009 @ 10:08 |
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Originally posted by spectyr: I'm using Windows 7 and have PortIO drivers installed. I installed them manually. However, I haven't actually flashed anything yet since installing Win7 and won't until I've figured out how to get rid of the built in drivers for the Via card.
How did you do the manual install? When you go to add devices, Win7 only wants to detect new hardware.
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22. May 2009 @ 13:35 |
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Originally posted by leerage: Originally posted by spectyr: I'm using Windows 7 and have PortIO drivers installed. I installed them manually. However, I haven't actually flashed anything yet since installing Win7 and won't until I've figured out how to get rid of the built in drivers for the Via card.
How did you do the manual install? When you go to add devices, Win7 only wants to detect new hardware.
Click Start and type "hdwwiz" into the search box and you can bring up the same Add Hardware dialogue that's in previous versions of Windows.
I flashed my 360 to 1.6 using Windows 7 (32 bit) using JungleFlasher and it worked just fine.
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spectyr
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22. May 2009 @ 14:07 |
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Thanks for that funksoulb. I wouldn't have been much help to him because I couldn't remember how I did it...lol.
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23. May 2009 @ 02:01 |
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are you guys just installing the .inf file?
That would probably be easiest.
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Cubesteak
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23. May 2009 @ 18:55 |
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Alright guys, I found and used '360 Modification USB Drive v1.6' I must say it was easy as pie. I flashed my drive while arguing with my wife over dinner!
Killer.. go try it.
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spectyr
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23. May 2009 @ 21:37 |
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Yes, I just used the inf file.
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26. May 2009 @ 23:57 |
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Originally posted by funksoulb: Originally posted by leerage: Originally posted by spectyr: I'm using Windows 7 and have PortIO drivers installed. I installed them manually. However, I haven't actually flashed anything yet since installing Win7 and won't until I've figured out how to get rid of the built in drivers for the Via card.
How did you do the manual install? When you go to add devices, Win7 only wants to detect new hardware.
Click Start and type "hdwwiz" into the search box and you can bring up the same Add Hardware dialogue that's in previous versions of Windows.
I flashed my 360 to 1.6 using Windows 7 (32 bit) using JungleFlasher and it worked just fine.
Thank you. I have WinXP 32 bit, and was wanting to switch over to Win7 but the manual install was keeping me from doing that. For some reason the other hardware wizard only wants to detect new hardware.
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