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Twinreaper

Love to play H1 and H2, suk at modding at map making but getting better.

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    Nickname: DanandJen
    Joined: 25 May 2005
    User level: Member
    Born on: 5 June, 1978
    Gender: Male

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    • DanandJen (16 Oct 2006 18:03)

      WOW! all you folks posted crap in my shoutbox before I remembered I had one! LOL! Anyway, no flame wars here please! Oh, and hello everyone! Long time no see Janrocks!

    • tiger007 (26 Jan 2007 16:40)

      hey man just curious how you configured the xobox360 controller for oblivion??? Any help please!!!!!!!!!!! isopirate007@yahoo.com

    • Skywriter (09 Jul 2007 20:49)

      OK. If someone could please help me, that would save me some major trouble. My friend's xbox stopped working and now mine is experiencing the same symptoms. It isn't the chip or the drive either, I don't think. See, what happens is: I power on the xbox, but then it goes on and then back off, and on and back off, and so forth (maybe a few times, each of which lasts about 1-2 seconds) until the green light flashes to red and back to green repeatedly. The green error message used to show up on my friend's xbox, but now nothing shows on the screen. So, I first put slayers in his drive to see if I could fix it that way, but the box wouldn't read the disk even though it definitely was the right disk (tested it before). Then, I tested the hard drive by removing his and replacing it with my good one. After powering his xbox on, the same situation occured. Thereafter, I attached my hard drive back to my xbox and all of a sudden, when I turned mine on to test the drive (MY whole XBOX was working fine before I tested his), the first drive on my xbox now had his virus/ symptoms even though I used the second drive on my extended xbox to test HIS xbox. Not knowing what to do after, thinking that I may have somehow accidentally put his drive back on mine, I replaced the hard drive with the one I removed from his xbox and powered mine on. This was an even worse mistake because I had put the correct drive on at first, and now his drive was on mine and my whole xbox is now completely not working. It has the exact same symptoms as his. I replaced the drive with mine again and it still does the same thing. Neither of them work, they just power on and off, then to the red/green flash on the eject button. Neither of them read the slayers disk now, even though mine definitely did before I tested his. Lastly, I tried to switch the memory bank on the chip to the remaining selection, but this didn't work either. Can anyone help me with this? This seems like some sort of Virus ???

    • C4RN1 (06 Jun 2008 1:46)

      Happy late birthday, sorry about the whole xbox thing. I hope tomorrow goes better for you.

    • varnull (06 Jun 2008 17:54)

      Hi stranger.. still on llamma? I changed my identity to leave a load of baggage behind.

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