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Re: Re: XBox problems



Using XBMC as a default dash is covered in the manual along with a lot
of other stuff:

http://manual.xboxmediacenter.de

You can power off the XBOX with the remote from the main XBMC menu but
not power it on as far as I know.

Kevin




Marcus Warrington wrote:
> That's an interesting point... I have an Executer3 chip in my xBox but
> it never came with a manual of any sort !
>
> Does anyone know how I can get my xbox to auto boot directly into XBMC
> when I turn it on.
>
> At the moment it boots into the Executer bios dash, I then have to
select
> (using the controller) "reboot to dash", this then takes me
to the Evox
> dash and from there I select XBMC. The xBox is being used purely as a
> mediabox not a games machine so I don't like having to have a
controller
> plugged in.
>
> Does anyone know if its possible to modify the M$ IR dongle to turn
the
> xbox on/off by trhe remote ?
>
> Cheers
>
> Marcus
>
> ----Original message below-----
>
>  If you know which make of chip you've got, have a read of the manual
as it
>  maybe something simple to resolve.
>
>  Jonathan
>
>
>
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