Nope, I dont really remember its been a while but I think it was "non system disk" or something, so I did the service menu boot thing but it doesnt boot into the service menu. I tried it probably 50 times but it wont boot into that service menu so I cant even reload the HD or add a new HD
Davii is like the Mcguyver of fixing video game systems. You can almost hear him going through his tool box as he asks this question...
One of the disadvantages of putting so much power into such a compact machine I guess. Still hard to believe my Nintendo and SNES work with no problems at all. I think the most reliable disc based system is maybe the PS1, never had the original Xbox.
I might get a XBOX and kinnect just for this game. That sounds awesome.
Got my copy through GameFly yesterday. The voice command thing does sound awesome though.
isn't that the same thing? you boot using that technique and then once the menu comes up (ours doesn't), you choose what you need to do to recover the system. Is it different?
Like I said, I think the BIOS is messed, if the BIOS is messed a computer will not boot correctly. Unfortunately a PS3 doesnt have a recoverable BIOS like most new PC motherboards have.
I havent spent any time on it because I dont really play the thing but if I could get it going that would be cool I guess... it wouldnt get looked at much because my son likes the xbox better.
Hey Davii. My XBox froze on me while playing college football. I shut it off by hitting the button on the machine. Now it won't do anything when it hit the button or when I try to turn it on from the controller. Any suggestions?
Ok, I unplugged the power supply. Plugged it back in and its working. Thing is getting old. Probably will need to replace it soon.
How many people do we have up for joining this league Mo mentioned?
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