Isn't the Xbox drive only 10 GB max? IF you already have the Executer modded Xbox, then you can easilly make the exploited gamesave to install the softmod if you have a Memory card lying around. You can always borrow one if you'd like.
After you run the SC EvoX save you HAVE TO download the /backup directory in the save to your PC. This can reverse just about any screw up you can have with your softmod. With the EEPROM you can even fix your Xbox up using another HD that's not the factory one! Also, as a precautionary measure, LEAVE THE GAME SAVE ON YOUR XBOX! Your Xbox will probably never go into an unsuable state. In the even that you erase an essential dashboard file that doesn't let you boot to the Xbox dash, you can still boot the Splinter Cell game in cold boot (without booting the dashboard) and from there load the save again and have access to the drive to fix it.
If this doesn't work anymore, and you saved your EEPRom, you can always manipulate the drive from your PC using XBoxHDM and the EEPROM file to unlock it. You can even install the softmod this way.
So, the softmod is actually pretty secure if you take the correct measures. Before doing the process of actually modifying anything on the C drive, download the EEPROM, and never delete the save file and you should be fine. Any little mishap can be fixed up this way. :)
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