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docluv01

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  1. are they doing any dash customization?

    i have a 2001 druango, which had a chrysler 1.5 din opening, which was wider then normal. they had to do a lot of customizing to get the radio to look semi-factory. they charged like 600-700.

    if no customization, and u have a double din opening, no more then 150 to 250. everythign is straightforward.
  2. Im sure everyone on this board concurs...

    Also, have u noticed that the soudn quality of the "recorded" songs sound liek crap. the manual claims its 128k, but stil sounds like sh**. you lose all crispness. if i play a audio cd, or even an mp3 cd for that matter, sounds a LOT better.
  3. Does anyone know what exact model hard drive is in the unit?

    I think I recall reading that it was a toshiba drive. If thats the case, they do have some backdoor passwords that toshiba uses to unlock drives. But, it depends on the model.
  4. [quote name="edrock200"] [quote name="docluv01"]has anyone tried the xbox trick?

    i dont have an xbox, otherwise id try it....[/quote]

    I've hacked an xbox if thats what you mean.[/quote]

    I meant, has anyone tried the xbox hack to get into teh Z1 drive...
  5. I do not believe this is possible...

    I have tried numerous different ways. I have evn tried burning mp3 dvd's, but the unit would not see them as valid discs.

    Until they hack the HD, the only way to get songs on t eh hd is by "recording" them from an audio cd.
  6. Wow....1st time my theory on a forum turned out to be correct one :) (Or at least putting us on the proper path)

    I've been out of town a few days, cant wait to get home and pop out my hd from teh z1.
  7. Hmm, One last thought...

    I didnt see that you already tried dskprobe....

    That beign the case, sounds like teh drive is "password protected". What I mean by this is most laptops have options to put a password on your hard disk (not to be confused with a BIOS password).

    When you boot up with a drive liek this, it would prompt you for a password. And if you dont put the correct password, the drive wont even show up in any tool.

    For example, In my IBM thinkpad, I have 2 drives. the main which I boot from, and a 2nd drive in a secondary bay adapter. I keep all my data on this 2nd drive. When I boot with this drive in, it will promt me for a password right after the bios boot screen. if an incorect password is put in, the drive wotn even show up in an tool. Almost as if drive doesnt exist.

    If i put in the correct password, drive functions as normal.

    If I were to pop this drive in while windows were already boot up, the drive wouldnt recognize either. In order to use it, the drive MUST be present durign boot up.

    I wonder if when teh Z1 boots up, its doing the same process...
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