Problem booting backups with xeno gc
Problem booting backups with xeno gc
I bought a xeno chipped GameCube from ebay. Won't boot backups only loads retail copies. I sent it back the seller tested it with a copy of star fox assault. He emailed my a picture of it running and said it might be my power supply. I'm using a Nintendo power supply with third party av cables. Using a vizio m50c1 4K tv with upscaler he also said it might be my tv setup. He's sending my another GameCube with a new power supply. I'm just wandering what the issue could be. I read it could be because of voltage drops. I had a guy on Craigslist mod my other GameCube... same issue.the game cube just says insert a GameCube disc. It sounds like it's trying to read the copies though.
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Maybe your burnt copy is faulty? What medium are you using?
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I'm using imgburn. Just writing the iso to disc. The seller tested my gamecube with my burnt disc and it worked perfect for him.
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If I understand correctly, there are 3 Gamecube's in your story:
Do you know for certain that he used your disc? Because that would indicate you're using proper media, a good burner, the right burning speed and a good image. That would also mean that the potentiometer is tweaked to read that particular media. Unless the seller supplied you with discs, I find all those circumstances to be rather unlikely. People rarely get it all right on first try, and it takes some experimentation with different brands of disc/burner/etc.
You didn't answer andzlay's question. What media are you using? Pop a disc in your drive and fire up Imgburn. Tell us what the MID is (see the attached screenshot).
- The first GC you had a guy on Craigslist install a XenoGC, but it wouldn't read backups.
- The second GC you bought on eBay with a XenoGC installed and it wouldn't read backups either so you returned it. However, the seller showed you it worked for him, by running the burned disc you sent him.
- The third GC is the one the seller sent back along a new power supply, and you're waiting to receive it, as of December 10.
Do you know for certain that he used your disc? Because that would indicate you're using proper media, a good burner, the right burning speed and a good image. That would also mean that the potentiometer is tweaked to read that particular media. Unless the seller supplied you with discs, I find all those circumstances to be rather unlikely. People rarely get it all right on first try, and it takes some experimentation with different brands of disc/burner/etc.
You didn't answer andzlay's question. What media are you using? Pop a disc in your drive and fire up Imgburn. Tell us what the MID is (see the attached screenshot).
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No I don't know for certain but he sent my some copies he burnt. They didn't play either. I'm using phillips mini cd-r with a MID of CMC MAG. AF1. All burnt on 4x. Also attached a screenshot of imgburn.
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I get all my games from emuparadise.me
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Also forgot... Yes I only have one powersupply. The one from the first gamecube.
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You must mean Mini-DVD-R. CMCMAGAF1 should be good, although they're noted to have a wide quality variance. They seem to be popular, and the last person I helped had good success with it. You should inspect the MID of the seller's discs, too.maq1919 wrote:No I don't know for certain but he sent my some copies he burnt. They didn't play either. I'm using phillips mini cd-r with a MID of CMC MAG. AF1. All burnt on 4x. Also attached a screenshot of imgburn.
From what I've seen, the rips there are good. To double check, you can calculate the MD5 hash with HashMyFiles for example and compare it against ReDump's database (sadly it's down at the moment).maq1919 wrote:I get all my games from emuparadise.me
Okay, in that case you're left with waiting for the new Gamecube and power supply. Your discs, burning method and images all look good.maq1919 wrote:Also forgot... Yes I only have one powersupply. The one from the first gamecube.
In the meantime, you might want to try your first Gamecube with another TV, in another room or even at someone else's place. There might some sources of noise in your current setup that could interfere with the chip.
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His discs have the same MID. I downloaded the hashcheck program and got the hash for starfox adventures but I don't know what to compare it too. I'll try the GameCube on another tv and see what happens. However I told the guy on craigslist the GameCube didn't work and I think he took the chip out and got his money back.
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The new chipped cube should be here tomorrow or the day after. Also yes the discs are dvd-r
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Nimecim wrote:... ReDump's database (sadly it's down at the moment).
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I checked the md5 and crc match on the database and the iso. They match perfect.
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Got the new modded cube today with new power supply. It works perfect. Thanks for the help everyone!