Original Xbox Error 6
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15, 2014. CH91 Member Joined: Oct 30, 2014 Messages: 13 Likes Received: 1 Hi guys, Currently have a softmodded v1.1 xbox and after fiddling around too much, have got the nasty error 6. When originally softmodding the unit, had backed up copy
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of the eeprom. After numerous attempts with xbox v1.9 still cannot figure this out. * Have
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used the liveinfo tool, is the HDD password referred to as the "Online Key" OR ''Unique HDD Key''? * xboxhdm lists that the drive isn't xbox error 16 softmod fix lockable (The HDD is the original 8gb/10gb Seagate). *Have followed some tutorials such as this "http://www.thomasclulow.com/2009/07/13/rescuing-a-soft-modded-xbox-using-the-hot-swap-method/'', however the xbox hdd doesnt display in "Device Manager" and Xplorer360 displays "Could not find a FATX drive to open" *Is it possible to ftp http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/45639-XBOX-error-code-6 to broken softmodded xbox to replace the files etc? Would rather restore my xbox than using the unit as a paperweight. I think the stuffup occurred when playing around with chimp on my chipped xbox and playing around with the lock/unlock options. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Last edited: Nov 15, 2014 CH91, Nov 15, 2014 #1 HEX1GON T0-05-XY Staff Member Joined: May 4, 2011 Messages: 9,818 Likes Received: 598 Lock another hard disk with your backed up EEPROM. It's http://assemblergames.com/l/threads/how-to-restore-softmodded-xbox-error-6.54542/ probably more worth your trouble and upgrade in the process. HEX1GON, Nov 16, 2014 #2 Tommo92 Active Member Joined: Oct 8, 2014 Messages: 46 Likes Received: 1 Have you tired booting a copied game or AID/Rescue disks? Tommo92, Nov 16, 2014 #3 HEX1GON T0-05-XY Staff Member Joined: May 4, 2011 Messages: 9,818 Likes Received: 598 It's softmodded, the system will not boot from D:\ by default. HEX1GON, Nov 16, 2014 #4 CH91 Member Joined: Oct 30, 2014 Messages: 13 Likes Received: 1 Thanks HeXen, am however superkeen on getting this sorted. Managed to get my pc to detect the HDD and am looking into xplorer360 etc. Need to find an xplorer360 exe compatible with windows xp! Any ideas? I have a hardmodded XBox, do you think I can fix the softmodded xbox hdd using modded xbox somehow? There has to be a way! CH91, Nov 17, 2014 #5 HEX1GON T0-05-XY Staff Member Joined: May 4, 2011 Messages: 9,818 Likes Received: 598 Does the hard disk get detected in the PC's BIOS? If not, then simply your motherboard doesn't like the hard disk. Sounds like the hard disk is locked to your modchip Xbox... LiveInfo will show the HDD Key.. Online Key is the ID of the Xbox when online. Name isn't Hexen by the way... Last edited: Nov 17, 2014 HEX1GON, Nov 17, 2014 #6 Tommo92 Active Member Joined: Oct 8, 2014 Messages: 46 Likes Received: 1 HEX1GON said: ↑ It's so
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Toys Video, Computer & Internet Games Xbox 360 How to Repair XBox Error 6 How to Repair XBox Error 6 By Marshal M. Rosenthal eHow Contributor Marshal M. Rosenthal Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save Modifying the Xbox video game console allows it perform operations not intended by Microsoft. Incorrectly performing a modification can cause an error 6 to occur where the Xbox's hard drive "locks" and refuses to function. You can repair the error 6 and return the hard drive to full functionality, providing you are willing to void the warranty and open the Xbox. You also will need a few electronic supplies and hardware tools along with another Xbox game console. Things You'll Need Needle-nosed pliers No. 10 Torx screwdriver Phillips jeweler's screwdriver Power Y-splitter cable Secondary Xbox Remove the power and video cables from both Xbox game consoles. Place your Xbox face down on a table. Pull the rubber feet off the corners with the jaws of the needle-nosed pliers. Scrape the stickers on the bottom with the tip of the Torx screwdriver. Remove the screws from beneath the stickers and the rubber feet with the Torx screwdriver. Turn the Xbox over. Pull the outer case off the Xbox with your hands. Place the outer case aside. Repeat this procedure with the secondary Xbox. Remove the screws from around your Xbox's hard drive with the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver. Pull the hard drive off the Xbox. Remove the two cables plugged into the back of the hard drive with your fingers. Place the hard drive face down on the secondary Xbox's DVD drive. Unplug the power plug from the back of the secondary Xbox's hard drive. Connect one end of the power Y-splitter into the power plug on the back of your hard drive. Connect the other end of the power Y-splitter into the power plug on the back of the secondary Xbox's hard drive. Plug the power port connector of the power Y-splitter into the power plug that was attached to the secondary Xbox's hard drive. Plug all of the cables back into the secondary Xbox. Turn the Xbox on. Navigate from the Home menu to the "Music" icon. Select a song track from the list of choices presented beneath "Music." Press the "X" button on the controller to play the song. Wait 20 seconds. Select "Stop" from the onscreen control panel. Other People Are Reading How to Unmod an XBox How to Connect a Hard Drive to a PS2 Without a Network Adapter Press the "X" button on the controller to stop the song from playing. Carefully pull the data plug out of the back of the secondary Xbox's hard drive. Plug the data plug into the connector on the back of your hard drive