AID Manual Chapter 8

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Features
- Contents of the Auto-Installer
- Features of the Auto-Installer
Chapter 3: Preparing the AID disc on your PC
- Extracting the AID Archive
- Using the AID ISO Updater Program
- The AID Addon / Update Packs
Chapter 4: Burning the ISO with DVD Decrypter
Chapter 5: The AID Main Menu
Chapter 6: Preparing your Xbox Hard Drive
- Backup / Restore your Hard Drive
- Format / Prepare your Hard Drive
Chapter 7: One-Click Installs
- Modchip Users
- Softmod Users
Chapter 8: Installing Dashboards
- Installing the Microsoft Dashboard
- Installing a Hacked Dashboard
Chapter 9: Installing Applications and Emulators
- Installing Applications
- Installing Emulators
Chapter 10: Rom Installer Section
Chapter 11: The Softmod Section
- Single Boot Softmod Options
- Dual Boot Softmod Options
- Unmounting the Virtual C Drive
- Removing the SID Softmod from your Xbox

Chapter 12: The Advanced Options / Tools Section

- Installing AID to HDD
- Installing SID to HDD or Memory Card
- BIOS Checker
- BIOS Flasher
- Chimp
- ConfigMagic
- Enigmah NTSC-PAL Video Switcher
- Phoenix BIOS Loader (PBL)
- Xbpartitioner
- XSelect
Appendix A: Xbox Error Codes
Appendix B: Xbox Media Compatibility
Appendix C: Xbox DVD Drive Identification
Appendix D: Menu Structure
Appendix E: File Locations on the ISO
Appendix F: Setting up your Debug Xbox
Appendix G: Softmodding Tutorials
- Hard Drive Upgrade using a Modchipped Xbox
- Hard Drive Upgrade using a PC
- Hotswap Tutorial - Recover a HDD without Eeprom Backup
- Hard Drive Cloning using Chimp
Appendix H: What do all these Applications do?
Appendix I: Modifying the AID ISO with Addon Packs
- Creating Addon Packs
- Creating Skin Packs
- Creating Romsets
Appendix J: Using the right ROMs for the right Emulators
Appendix K: Using USB Devices for SID
- The USB -> Xbox Cable
- Preparing the USB Device to use with Action Replay


Chapter 8: Installing Dashboards

Installing the Microsoft Dashboard


Go to the Dashboards Section and select the MS Dash from there. It’s a good idea that you format C drive before installing the MS Dash; this ensures a clean install of it.

Just remember if you have a Softmod or Hacked Dash installed on C Drive that you MUST install it again before turning off your Xbox, since the Xbox’s C Drive has been formatted (VERY IMPORTANT FOR SOFTMOD USERS!!)

Installing a Hacked Dashboard

When installing your choice of dashboard you will notice there are a few options. Firstly you select which drive you want to install your dashboard to (along with if you want DHCP or not), then you select the dashboard you want. After this you are given these 3 options:

Retail HDD (E) - Large HDD (E+F) - Larger HDD (E+F+G)

Basically the Retail HDD is the standard 8-10 GB drive that comes with your Xbox, the Large HDD is a replacement drive up to 120 GB, and the Larger HDD is over 120 GB.

When installing a dash on a Softmodded Xbox, make sure you use the dashboards in the Install Dashboard (Softmod) as they are set up to work with the Softmodded MS dash. If you use a dashboard configured for a Modchip, you will realize that you won’t be able to boot the MS Dash again.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using the SID 5 system with the Virtual C + Eeprom, install a normal dashboard to E Drive, not a Softmod one. Due to the way SID 5 is set up it won’t work any other way.



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