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Hey there - I've tried installing XBMC-9.04-BABYLON-FINAL-T3CH on my Xbox running EvolutionX build 3935.
I deleted everything from E:\Apps\XBMC and then copied the new files to E:\Apps\XBMC as specified.
But when I try to run XBMC from the Evolution X dashboard, the screen goes to the EvoX graphic, hangs for a second, then back to the application list.
I deleted the savegames from E:\TDATA and U:\TDATA but I still get no different response. I tried holding down X+Y when starting XBMC and I got no new files added.
The Xbox is not bricked - I still have FTP access to it - but I would like to get Babylon to run, as it's my only media player. I have no cable TV.
Is there something else I should be trying? Are there some other files I need to be cleaning out before trying to run Babylon?
TIA!
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Check that the file "E:\Apps\XBMC\default.xbe" exists and is the correct size. If this is the case, then you should at least be able to get the emergency recovery console running (which is achieved by holding white + Y as XBMC starts).
If that file's ok and recovery mode won't start, then the problem is outside XBMC...
You've got the latest version of the EvoX dash so there should be no problems there.
Try wiping the contents of E:\Cache, as well as the X\Y\Z partitions. Reboot and try it again.
Are any other programs (specifically games you have no save data for) doing the same thing?
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I wiped out E:\Cache and saw that there's nothing in the X\ Y\ and Z\ partitions.
My default.xbe file is 7.76 MB in size. That seems about consistent with the other versions of XBMC I've downloaded.
Holding white + Y when starting XBMC doesn't do anything.
No problems when starting other games.
Hmm...
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How is this console modified?
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It's got an Xecuter no-solder modchip I installed 3 years ago - XBMC was running OK up until I tried various incarnations of 9.04.
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Once I've got the dashboard running, all I need to do (in theory, of course) is to drag over the files to E:\Apps\XBMC, and EvolutionX will detect them. I think I did this the last time I upgraded.
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i find the best success by using Frosty's Rescue Disc. Stick this in, ftp to xbox and load all xbmc files.
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If it is invoking the default.xbe, you should be getting an xbmc.log. If not, your default.xbe is corrupted somehow.
Check your xbmc directory to see if you have an xbmc.log anywhere.
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Backup your UDATA/TDATA folders, then wipe them using UnleashX. Reboot, try XBMC again.