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* Your model 2 will not turn on
* Your model 2 will not turn on
1. Check that it is powered properly. There are two methods of supplying power:
** Check that it is powered properly. There are two methods of supplying power:
    - Plugging the module 1 dongle's jumper will power module 2 using XBOX360 energy  
*** Plugging the module 1 dongle's jumper will power module 2 using XBOX360 energy  
    - Using an external 5V adapter to power (4.5V is acceptable)
*** Using an external 5V adapter to power (4.5V is acceptable)
2.Your MicroSD is not plugged in correctly or the kernel image isn't present. Use USBBIT and "RESTORE", choosing the correct ISO for the latest kernel image.
** Your MicroSD is not plugged in correctly or the kernel image isn't present. Use USBBIT and "RESTORE", choosing the correct ISO for the latest kernel image.
 
* Your hard drive doesn't boot  
* Your hard drive doesn't boot  
1. Use an externally powered hard drive. If it is not externally powered, it may be drawing more power than the USB port can provide.
** Use an externally powered hard drive. If it is not externally powered, it may be drawing more power than the USB port can provide.
2. Use NTFS format to store ISO images.
** Use NTFS format to store ISO images.
 
* You can't see any cover images on your model 2
* You can't see any cover images on your model 2
1. Use NTFS format. Make sure that the covers are in the same folder and have the same name as their corresponding ISO (i.e. `Hello_Kitty.iso` and `Hello_Kitty.jpg`). The images must be 180x200 JPGs.
** Use NTFS format. Make sure that the covers are in the same folder and have the same name as their corresponding ISO (i.e. `Hello_Kitty.iso` and `Hello_Kitty.jpg`). The images must be 180x200 JPGs.
 
* Your model 2 boots but the console displays an E64 error.  
* Your model 2 boots but the console displays an E64 error.  
1. Store your key.bin/inquiry.bin in the `DATAS` partition of the kernel's MicroSD.
** Store your key.bin/inquiry.bin in the `DATAS` partition of the kernel's MicroSD.
2. Check your key.bin/inquiry.bin if you're getting "PLAY DVD" on the dashboard.
** Check your key.bin/inquiry.bin if you're getting "PLAY DVD" on the dashboard.

Latest revision as of 00:18, 19 January 2022

The Boxzii (previously X360DOCK) is an ODE (Optical Drive Emulator) that allows you to emulate your Xbox 360’s optical disc drive and run Xbox 360 or original Xbox .ISOs from an eSATA or USB (adapter required) storage device.

Software Setup Video

Troubleshooting

  • Your model 2 will not turn on
    • Check that it is powered properly. There are two methods of supplying power:
      • Plugging the module 1 dongle's jumper will power module 2 using XBOX360 energy
      • Using an external 5V adapter to power (4.5V is acceptable)
    • Your MicroSD is not plugged in correctly or the kernel image isn't present. Use USBBIT and "RESTORE", choosing the correct ISO for the latest kernel image.
  • Your hard drive doesn't boot
    • Use an externally powered hard drive. If it is not externally powered, it may be drawing more power than the USB port can provide.
    • Use NTFS format to store ISO images.
  • You can't see any cover images on your model 2
    • Use NTFS format. Make sure that the covers are in the same folder and have the same name as their corresponding ISO (i.e. Hello_Kitty.iso and Hello_Kitty.jpg). The images must be 180x200 JPGs.
  • Your model 2 boots but the console displays an E64 error.
    • Store your key.bin/inquiry.bin in the DATAS partition of the kernel's MicroSD.
    • Check your key.bin/inquiry.bin if you're getting "PLAY DVD" on the dashboard.