Arsenal02Champs
Jul 11, 2002, 07:31 AM
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has any idea what has gone wrong here? I was copying a game to a friends Xbox at my house, he has no network at his own house so I was doing it for him, I copied the game but it was too big to fit on the hard drive with the space he had left, so I disconnected Flashfpx the correct way, and then restarted the Xbox but it wouldn't start and it gave me the red and green led around the eject button, could this be because the hard drive had too much information on it? Or is there anything else people can think of? I am really hoping to be able to get it to work as it is not my system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks In Advance
Matt
I was wondering if anyone has any idea what has gone wrong here? I was copying a game to a friends Xbox at my house, he has no network at his own house so I was doing it for him, I copied the game but it was too big to fit on the hard drive with the space he had left, so I disconnected Flashfpx the correct way, and then restarted the Xbox but it wouldn't start and it gave me the red and green led around the eject button, could this be because the hard drive had too much information on it? Or is there anything else people can think of? I am really hoping to be able to get it to work as it is not my system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks In Advance
Matt
