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B-2 wrote That means its most likely a plugin error
That's what I though, so that's why I deleted the dash launch and boots back normally on FSD. So idk what's going on exactly.
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how does it boot up to FSD without the HDD? is it on a USB?
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B-2 wrote how does it boot up to FSD without the HDD? is it on a USB?
That's not what I meant. It does need HDD for FSD XD
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I had the exact same problem when following the tutorial given by xxModdedWarfarexx.
Because I couldn't take the plugins off by pressing the eject button I had to do this. I hope this helps others...
Because I couldn't take the plugins off by pressing the eject button I had to do this. I hope this helps others...
Tutorial
1. Take out your HDD from your xbox.
2. Plug your USB into your computer, open horizon and put Xex Menu or FX Menu into the "Game Demos" folder.
3. Put dashlaunch on the root of your usb along with the clean launch.ini.
4. Plug the USB into your xbox and boot it up, open up dash launch and make sure that it works.
5. Turn off your xbox then plug in the HDD and reboot your xbox (Keeping the USB in there), your xbox should boot, once it does remove the USB and go into dashlaunch and remove whatever plugin was causing the E71 error and save.
2. Plug your USB into your computer, open horizon and put Xex Menu or FX Menu into the "Game Demos" folder.
3. Put dashlaunch on the root of your usb along with the clean launch.ini.
4. Plug the USB into your xbox and boot it up, open up dash launch and make sure that it works.
5. Turn off your xbox then plug in the HDD and reboot your xbox (Keeping the USB in there), your xbox should boot, once it does remove the USB and go into dashlaunch and remove whatever plugin was causing the E71 error and save.
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Hurry wroteI had the exact same problem when following the tutorial given by xxModdedWarfarexx.
Because I couldn't take the plugins off by pressing the eject button I had to do this. I hope this helps others...
Tutorial
1. Take out your HDD from your xbox.
2. Plug your USB into your computer, open horizon and put Xex Menu or FX Menu into the "Game Demos" folder.
3. Put dashlaunch on the root of your usb along with the clean launch.ini.
4. Plug the USB into your xbox and boot it up, open up dash launch and make sure that it works.
5. Turn off your xbox then plug in the HDD and reboot your xbox (Keeping the USB in there), your xbox should boot, once it does remove the USB and go into dashlaunch and remove whatever plugin was causing the E71 error and save.
I simply just plug my HDD to my computer with a transfer cable and deleted the launch.ini and put it back in. It goes back fine and still launches to FSD even after launcher has been deleted during booting up.
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This happened to me you have all the files on your HDD right? and when you remove your hdd it boots fine? This happened to my rgh trinity i reflashed the nand through xell and it worked fine
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SnPMoDZzZ wrote This happened to me you have all the files on your HDD right? and when you remove your hdd it boots fine? This happened to my rgh trinity i reflashed the nand through xell and it worked fine
RE flash it?
how does that fix it?
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