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Old 24-01-2003, 09:28
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no problem happy to help
oh yeah i used to get problems like this with older versions of flash fxp upgraded to version 2.0 build 907 now all ok no problems at all

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Old 24-01-2003, 12:41
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1.i am using a matrix mod chip i didn't fit it but it's reliable.
2.as far as i know dvd+r should work but i'm not certain
3.i have 33 backups and all fit on to dvd-r 4.7. tho only one i know to date which is too big is metal gear solid 2.
4.sorry dude i can't tell you on the forum for legal reasons.
5. yes thats it in conjunction with a mod chip
6. you can still use live but be very care full or you may kill your xbox see my post in the xbox section. named dashupdate.xbe warning for more info here http://fileforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=44307


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O.K. I think I found everything and will order a modchip after I figure out this new software.
I downloaded Flash FXP1.4 and and evolution X with Xbox dashboard and bios. Is Evolutionx and evox the same thing?
Also where is the best place to order that modchip from ? There is a newer exicuter Pro 2 out and I'm wondering if that is a better way to go versus matrix?
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Old 24-01-2003, 13:30
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yes evolutionx and evox are the same thing as far as a mod chip supplier goes contact quall999, he may be of more help to you in that department as he's on the same side of the great pond we call the altantic ocean as you
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Old 27-01-2003, 05:03
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backup techniques

Some of my friends have told me that the best way to copy xbox games is to get a program installed that enables you to rip games directly on to a 120 GB harddrive that you also get istalled. The only problem is that to get all the stuff necessary it will cost me about $550AUS what do you think of this type of game backup?
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Old 27-01-2003, 06:00
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i personally would not even consider that method i backup all of my games to dvd-r, if you do backup the games to the xbox hd and you get a unexpected hd failure (can happed to any pc or other hd) then you'r screwed.
it is expensive to buy all the eqpt to backup to dvd-r but in the end it's worth it as you can then back up all kinds of data including dvd movies.

just my opinion

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Old 03-02-2004, 01:23
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Dude...

I just tried your method on Terminator 3, works great. What a time saver.

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Old 03-02-2004, 05:17
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cool i'm happy it worked for you. you'll be a xbox pro in no time.
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Old 17-03-2004, 12:03
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hiya Dude!

I see you are quite the pro here, so I've got a question for you!

I'm trying to back up my DOAXBV, but using Craxtion and other XISO programs won't work, i've already screwed up like 4 DVD-R's. It seems that those programs always fail to put a file called "Fonts.xpr" in a directory into the ISO...

The directory structure of the game is like this:

main directory : buncha files, no probs here
Media directory: no files inside, only another folder called Fonts
Fonts directory: Fonts.xpr file only

I wanted to use your method (RecordNOw Max), but my burner is not supported... (I have an LG GSA4040B btw)... Is there another program like Recordnow that works? Or is there a way to get Recordnow to recognize my DVD writer? Thanks a bunch man!
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