evox 3285
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jma01
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11. October 2003 @ 05:46 |
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Has anyone heard of evox booting up fine but does'nt launch games. I can ftp into xbox fine.
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GetModded
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11. October 2003 @ 05:48 |
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Can you be alittle more specific as to what it does.
If it freezes during loading the it's an In Game Reset issue.
If it kicks you back to the dash it's a media patch issue.
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jma01
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11. October 2003 @ 07:44 |
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After booting up I put game in and hit "launch dvd" I get green evo screen and it just sits there. On one game it said loading and just froze.
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GetModded
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11. October 2003 @ 09:13 |
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Turn off the In Game reset, There's about 4 of 5 lines items and then save your changes on the bottom.
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jma01
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11. October 2003 @ 15:09 |
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I turned all in game resets off and games still dont play. how do you save there is no save option anywhere. I tried burning a different version (3921) exactly like I burned 3285 but it says cant recognize disk. I used isomaker 2.0 put dummy files totaling 200mb. What is the deal here?? Why does this have to be so hard?? I installed the chip, found the software, flashed the bios and installed evox but it wont play anything. I just want the damn thing to play games.what good is all this? Anybody??
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GetModded
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11. October 2003 @ 20:00 |
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In the settings menu, if you scroll all the way to the bottom there is a Save and a Save and Exit option.
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jma01
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12. October 2003 @ 15:22 |
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mine just has 2 exits at the bottom, no save option.
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sbyrn4
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13. October 2003 @ 11:21 |
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I had that problem, it turned out to be a version of Evox that someone had messed around with and there was no save function included ( or it had been removed).
I managed to get another iso from somewhere and it was fine.
Also, try Craxtion for burning the iso.
Hope this helps
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jma01
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13. October 2003 @ 13:47 |
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I try craxtion and the xbe and ini files are not in evox folder-only bios and skins. Why is this?
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GetModded
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13. October 2003 @ 17:33 |
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Quote: someone had messed around with and there was no save function included ( or it had been removed).
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sbyrn4
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14. October 2003 @ 18:17 |
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I would suggest that you track down another EVOX iso and edit it to suit your own needs, there are lots of guides available if you search for them.
Also, try to use a rewritable so that if the ISO is not correct, you can erase it and try again without spending loads of cash on blank DVD's(I did that myself and it cost me a small fortune).
If you use DC++ there are loads of users on there where you should be able to find a good ISO.
Just ask the user :-)
Again, I hope this helps you.
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