HOW TO: Upgrade your Xbox HDD (Super Tutorial)
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jeezy103
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29. October 2007 @ 20:00 |
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im back,,,,,got tired of trying to fix the annoying 250gigs hd and bought a new 500gigs pata hd from compusa......59.80 bucks....apparently they'll be closing next week...;).though im back at square one, i.e. i'll have to burn/transfer all my files to the xbox all over again,,im glad to say all is swell,,,,,,finally.....
so could any1 tell me whats the latest version of AID??? mine's about 3.01 or something and i need the latest updates...
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AfterDawn Addict
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30. October 2007 @ 02:53 |
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The latest AID is v4.10 I believe, but I could be wrong. Simply exchange the latest XBMC to the one in the file!
@ harry3000
There are numerous ways to softmod, you'll pretty much have to do it to get it to work. There is a way to amke a direct transfer of an already softmodded Xbox, but it's complicated!
I have provided many ways to softmod, where all you need is one of the three games. You can now use a USB stick as a memory card...
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reeves44
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30. October 2007 @ 23:00 |
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ok so i unplugged my computer HDD, rebooted with CD, (with no HDD connected) when i got to the main screen where you type 1 of 4 choices thats when i plugged up my new HDD (for xbox) and when i continue it goes and does the EXACT same thing, when i look on the disk at the folders and check the eeprom opening into LiveBeta it opens but the serial number is all 0's as well as MAC address, online key, DVD Kit Zone, and Unique HDD Key when i made the eeprom.bin file i opened liveBeta, then i went and clicked on Load eeprom, then save as .BIN and thats what i put onto the CD is there anything you can tell me about this HDD (320 West. Dig.) that i may have done wrong? or anything that i can try again?
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31. October 2007 @ 00:22 |
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LiveInfo is just for checking the serial number to ensure it's the correct eeprom.
You don't save it, the eeprom.bin file should have been the one you load!
You take your 'eeprom.bin' from your original drive, load it in 'LiveInfo', check the serial, close LiveInfo and then use that in XboxHDM.
The LiveInfo information should be completely filled in, not all 0's...
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Jesse_f
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31. October 2007 @ 04:03 |
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Hi all.
I really want to restore the HDD in my xbox but it is not detected by the computer.
Instead of using the XBOX HDD, I am now trying to use a PC HDD but now I have realized this HDD is not detected either using the guide :(
This is what I have done:
1) Creating a xboxhd bootable CD without any eeprom
2) Booting the CD without anything else connected. The BIOS is setup to "Auto" on both CD drive and HDD.
3) A warning "HDD on primary master not detected" is shown. Pressing F1 to continue. Now the "XBOX HD maker" screen is shown.
3) Connecting the "PC HDD" IDE cable, and waiting at least one minute. (to be able to wait more than a couple of seconds I have to enter "1" (without pressing enter))
4) Pressing enter and then "xboxhd" + enter
Then this appears:
No disk drive found on /deu/hda (primary master)!
shutdown, connect a drive, and reboot.
However, If I boot the computer with the HDD connected, xboxhd seem to detect the HDD. (A string with the HDD name appears asking a "continue?" question).
Sadly I quess booting with the HDD corrected will not work for me since I relly want to restore a XBOX HDD.
Any suggestion would be appreciated, since I am a bit stuck :(
(Also, what is the reason to connect the HDD after booting when creating a new HDD?)
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1. November 2007 @ 00:56 |
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The "late" HDD connection is to combat some motherboard features that "lock" the drive!
Maybe your motherboard is the other way around!?
Plug it in like a normal drive and then boot, I do...
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jeezy103
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3. November 2007 @ 03:45 |
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gotta question chunk...
why do trainers only work on my xbox (i.e offline) but not in games i join...
say i switch on "unlimited health" for halo2,,,,,it works during campaign or even when playing multiplayer OFFLINE. But soon after joining a game, its effect is nullified....
and...ehmmm... **cough** **cough**, im not bent on any shenanigans of any sort......just my inquisitive nature..... :)
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moody2001
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3. November 2007 @ 18:08 |
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Chunkhead, just wanted to say thanks for your advice, I got it working on another PC! Just need to get it into the xbox now...
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AfterDawn Addict
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4. November 2007 @ 21:21 |
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I would assume the online servers prohibit that sort of shenanigans, therefore blocking any modified files...
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jeezy103
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9. November 2007 @ 02:53 |
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howdy chunkhead....
say you dont happen to know why dvd2xbox would freez at loadup screen, do you??? i uninstalled/reinstalled with AID 4.11 to no avail.....
sure hdloader accomplishes the same feat, but im most accustomed to dvd2xbox's interface ....
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10. November 2007 @ 10:50 |
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Not a clue champ, don't play enough games to use DVD2XBOX enough!
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audogstar
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23. November 2007 @ 04:26 |
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Ok , trying to build a new hdd for my xbox..
But I keep getting the following error :
No disk drive forund on /dev/hda (primary master)
The hdd is a Maxtor ... is this my problem ??
I think i read somewhere that Seagate & WD are the "most compatible" but not sure where the Maxtors slide in ( or out )
Is there a list somewhere ??
Thanks
EDIT : well i have managed to build the hdd but go to lock it & end with a message :
hdd serial & model #'s
hdd key
hdd p/w from eeprom
error : this drive does not support the ATA security spec
HDD serial #
HDD F/W rev
hdd model
security supported/enabled/locked/frozen/count expired
All answer "NO"
root@xbox-HDM:/2
So I still assume the hdd is not locked...
Am I doing something wrong or is it the fact that its a Maxtor HDD # 6E040L0
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 23. November 2007 @ 07:01
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AfterDawn Addict
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23. November 2007 @ 20:01 |
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Does your Maxtor Drive say "QUICKView" on it? These drives are not supported, hence do not lock...
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audogstar
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23. November 2007 @ 20:42 |
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Originally posted by chunkhead: Does your Maxtor Drive say "QUICKView" on it? These drives are not supported, hence do not lock...
NO , No mention of "Quickview " at all.
I think i will just format & put back into a PC though.
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AfterDawn Addict
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24. November 2007 @ 03:31 |
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Allegedly your drive WILL lock!
Try setting the HDD to 'master'
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jeezy103
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25. November 2007 @ 00:25 |
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Don't intend to board out of subject here, but has anyone a clue as to how to utilise XBMC's karaoke capabilities???
much thanks in advance.
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AfterDawn Addict
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25. November 2007 @ 07:07 |
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Jeezy, I really think you should ask questions not related to the topic in a new thread in the appropriate forum!
;)
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audogstar
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25. November 2007 @ 10:18 |
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Originally posted by chunkhead: Allegedly your drive WILL lock!
Try setting the HDD to 'master'
Hmmm well the HDD is already set to master as it has been trough out the whole "build" stage.
It was set for C/S but wouldnt boot into the start menu for building a new hdd.. so had to set to master to start.
have tried 2 or 3 times.. is there any point to trying more times ??
Can it kill the hdd for use back in a PC ??
Thanks chunkhead for your advise..
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AfterDawn Addict
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25. November 2007 @ 19:41 |
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I don't know what to tell you! I have never been unable to lock a drive, including some Maxtors, however I try to stick to Seagate and Western Digital.
You could try it on another PC, but failing that, you'll just have to get another drive!
Unless you accidentally lock it with an incorrect eeprom or lock code, you can't damage the drive. Use it as a PC drive! It's only small anyway isn't it!?
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audogstar
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26. November 2007 @ 02:59 |
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Originally posted by chunkhead: I don't know what to tell you! I have never been unable to lock a drive, including some Maxtors, however I try to stick to Seagate and Western Digital.
You could try it on another PC, but failing that, you'll just have to get another drive!
Unless you accidentally lock it with an incorrect eeprom or lock code, you can't damage the drive. Use it as a PC drive! It's only small anyway isn't it!?
Yeah only a 40 GB HDD..
I will try on another PC & then call it a day...
just as easy to find another HDD..
thanks
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AfterDawn Addict
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26. November 2007 @ 03:46 |
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Like I said previously, try ans stick to the Seage and Western Digital drives, they also come with a good warranty, 5 years for the Seagate!
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audogstar
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2. December 2007 @ 01:15 |
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Ok have fouind a different hdd , this time its a WD200BB just a 20GB hdd to get the process running & so I can see what its all supposed to look like when it works for me..
"Built" the new hdd partitions etc easy as..(actually takes a bit of time , but did it error free). reboot & go to lock & get the following, basically the same as before but 2 small changes..
well i have managed to build the hdd but go to lock it & end with a message :
hdd serial & model #'s
hdd key
hdd p/w from eeprom
**ready to attemp locking
are you sure you want to continue [y/n]?
then...
HDD serial #
HDD F/W rev
hdd model
security supported YES
security enabled no
security locked no
security frozen no
security count expired no
root@xbox-HDM:/2
what it going wrong this time please ??
the eeprom when opened matches the serial on my boxes bumb.. cant see what the problem is.
I have read & re-read the tuts over n over, but cant see what i missed.. (unless its just the hdd)
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AfterDawn Addict
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2. December 2007 @ 09:48 |
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Make sure that the eeprom on the CD is all lowercase 'eeprom.bin'.
Also the command for locking is 'lockhd -a' (Note the space...)
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audogstar
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2. December 2007 @ 19:50 |
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Originally posted by chunkhead: Make sure that the eeprom on the CD is all lowercase 'eeprom.bin'.
Also the command for locking is 'lockhd -a' (Note the space...)
OK , seems your on the money again with trouble shooting chunkhead..
The eeprom.bin file on my pc is lowercase , BUT the CD is in "CAPS".. what makes it do this & how do i get around the ISO changing to caps on the .bin file so I can lock the hdd ??
& yes , I'm up to speed with the "space" when locking ie : lockhd -a
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AfterDawn Addict
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2. December 2007 @ 21:48 |
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I just checked with an iso file, mine doesn't do it!
I didn't burn the CD, but I had a look inside the iso and it was still lower caps!
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