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12. April 2008 @ 17:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
After successfully modding my xbox and later that day successfully deleting all files on accident more than a year ago I gave up hope to ever fixing again. When I turn it on it immediately flashes orange and green, it wont boot games, and it shows a very unsatisfying system 16 error. I'm not able to Hotswap because my pc doesn't show any boot up screen, its just black until it gets to the user login screen. Is there any hope of me getting it fixed or anything else I could try besides Hotswap?

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14. April 2008 @ 17:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Who makes your pc? There has to be a way to get to the BIOS (CMOS), it is fast and it may only work from a cold boot. When you softmodded a year ago, did you back up the eeprom file and move it to a safe place, like the directions probably told you told? Having that file will be most helpful, if not then you can build or buy an eeprom reader get the file and do the FAQ for HDD upgrade, but in your case it is rebuild. you'll need to get a copy of the most up to date M$ dash, but that isn't hard either. Anyway try that and if you need more help post and someone will help you out.

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14. April 2008 @ 17:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
First things first.

Try these things

When you turn on your computer keep tapping the esc key, look on the screen to see if it says anything else, sometimes it's not the esc key. Below is a list you can try, more than likely you'll find it within a couple trys.

Here is a list of key sequences for various brand-name computers. If yours is not there, check with your manufacturer or watch for info flashed on-screen when your computer first starts, before Windows begins. It may say "For setup hit..." That will be how to get into the BIOS on your machine.

Acer: - Ctrl+Alt+Esc

ALR PC: (F2) or Ctrl+Alt+Esc

AMI BIOS: (Del), (F1) or (F2)

AST, Advantage, Award, Tandon: - Ctrl+Alt+Esc

Award BIOS: (Del) or Ctrl+Alt+Esc

Compaq: (F10) (do this when the cursor is in the upper right corner of the screen blinking)

Dell: - F1 or Del.

Dell: - Some require pressing reset twice

Dell: - Ctrl + Alt + Enter

DTK BIOS: (Esc)

Gateway 2000: - F1

Hewlett Packard: - F1

IBM:

Older Models - In order to get into the configuration of the IBM setup screen (CMOS) screen you need to hold down both mouse buttons during boot up.
Aptiva - Press F1
IBM PS/2: Ctrl+Alt+Ins after Ctrl+Alt+Del
IBM PS/2 with reference partition: - Press Ins during boot
Some PS/2s, such as 75 and 90: - Ctrl Alt ?
Some PS/2s when pointer at top right of screen: - Ctrl + Ins
NEC: - F2

Packard Bell: - F1 or F2

Phoenix BIOS: (F1), (F2), or Ctrl+Alt+Esc

Phoenix BIOS: - Ctrl+Alt+S

Phoenix BIOS: - Ctrl+S

Phoenix BIOS: - Ctrl+Alt+Ins

Sharp Laptop 9020: - F2

Sony: (F3) while you are starting the PC, then (F2) or (F1)

Tandon computers: - Hold down the key after turning on power

Tandon: - Ctrl+Shift+Esc

Toshiba Laptops: - Toshiba Utility

Toshiba: - Press Esc during boot

Toshiba, Phoenix, late model PS/1 Value Point and 330s: - Press F1 during boot

Olivetti PC Pro: - Shift+Ctrl+Alt + Num Pad Del

Miscellaneous PC?s: - Ctrl + Esc or Ctrl and Alt and +

Zenith: - Ctrl+Alt+Ins

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I would think the eeprom reader would be the easiest option at this point. Get your eeeprom then either install a modded dash or start fresh. There are more than enough links to help you on this forum, but if you need any files or help let me know.

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20. April 2008 @ 20:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
so if i have an eeprom reader i dont need to use my PC. i never backed up my eeprom. how much would a new hd cost? cause i dont like all the confusion

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