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Old 11-12-2002, 14:16
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Unhappy xBox Help, Please?

Hi there everybody,
I have a matrix (from xodus) and I have flashed it with a working bios. I have been reading about the xbox not being able to read cd-r's or not being very reliable on cd-r's but would read cd-rw's. I havn't been able to get the xbox to read cd-r's or cd-rw's. Do I need a DVD-R ??? I have also heard that it takes a few reboots for the xbox to read evox iso backups?

Any Help would be great.

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Old 11-12-2002, 14:42
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Well, cd-rws should be fine. You are either burning them wrong, or you need to insert a dummy file to push the data closer to the outside of the cd-rw.

It would be easier to help you if you say what program/game you are trying to boot. Or is it just music?
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Old 11-12-2002, 22:13
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Smile CD-RW's Work!!!

Hey thanks for the reply,
I got it to work with CD-RW's. I was using evox on a cd-rw.

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