Stalkid64
Citizen(sixty)four
[sneakily off-topic still...]
The only sticking point was when Xboxhdm suddenly took a dislike to booting on my PC (worked with the "practice" old drives, just would not boot with the Maxtor 120GB - stupid "kernel panic" error). I ended up having to borrow use of a PC that'd accept the drive and load the disc but it turned out pretty nice. I think it helped that I had full access to the C: and E: partitions via FTP to copy from the original Xbox drive.
James Bond: Agent Under Fire - a good game only when used improperly apparently
. I love the new drive and I'd highly recommend it as long as you have the means to softmod it or a modchip first. Cracking the case open and unscrewing the drive are basic jobs and then it's just standard swapping the power and IDE cable into the new drive.
All my 15 or so games are now just sitting there ready to go with better load times, and KOTOR II finally seems to have stopped crashing just as I'm reaching the end. Random side note, apparently Xboxes fitted with the "good" Thomson DVD drive (the only one that reads cdr's 100%) have a known fault with KOTOR II. They often can't cope with all the calculations being done in large battle scenes and the game freezes up. And believe me it fucking sucks. I even have room left to backup PC data onto it. Mm.
Ah Microsoft and the pointless revisions they've made... *sigh*
Now to see about getting WarioWare and FTM for that DS...
The only sticking point was when Xboxhdm suddenly took a dislike to booting on my PC (worked with the "practice" old drives, just would not boot with the Maxtor 120GB - stupid "kernel panic" error). I ended up having to borrow use of a PC that'd accept the drive and load the disc but it turned out pretty nice. I think it helped that I had full access to the C: and E: partitions via FTP to copy from the original Xbox drive.
James Bond: Agent Under Fire - a good game only when used improperly apparently
All my 15 or so games are now just sitting there ready to go with better load times, and KOTOR II finally seems to have stopped crashing just as I'm reaching the end. Random side note, apparently Xboxes fitted with the "good" Thomson DVD drive (the only one that reads cdr's 100%) have a known fault with KOTOR II. They often can't cope with all the calculations being done in large battle scenes and the game freezes up. And believe me it fucking sucks. I even have room left to backup PC data onto it. Mm.
Ah Microsoft and the pointless revisions they've made... *sigh*
Now to see about getting WarioWare and FTM for that DS...
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