QUOTE(AgentEB @ Dec 3 2006, 04:03 AM)

umm..yeah if you have a HDD that is greater then 250 GB, it is recommended you will have to use the 4981.67 bios and not the 4981.06 bios. the .67 bios is designed for larger hard drives. dunno if you have to go back in with xbtool and edit the bios. but what you really want the bios to do is "F gets up to 137GB, and G gets the rest" then you will want to use xbpartioner to set the clusters to 32k. this will rid you of your corruption problems. btw, the 4981.67 is also a 256k bios.
Thanks Agent.. Everything seems to be working ok now.
I have a 500gb drive fully loaded up & it seems to be working fine. All space is on F:. I wanted to keep it this way, which is why I was using the .06 & not the .67
It seems that the real problem was that I was confusing XBPartitioner 1.0 with XBPartitioner 1.0CR.
Here's what I got goin' on in that particular box...
xbox 1.4
TSOP
4981.06 (256k)
500gb drive
XBPartitioner 1.0 (not XBPartitioner 1.0cr)
all drive space is set to F: