Hi to every one.
I have to put in my XBox a new hard drive, and so I got a
Western Digital 320Gb.
I would like to use it with a "
Big-F" partition, and looking here at the X-S forum I figured out that I MUST format it with XBpartitioner using "
32k clusters" to have partitions bigger then 250Gb.
I have flashed my Xecuter 2 modchip with last bios "
x2_5035_vOld_512k.bin", where "
vOLD" is because I have an OLD version of XBox, "
ver.1.1" (this bios ver. "
5035" is provided in two different versions: "
vOLD" for XBox
1.0 to
1.5, and "
v16plus" for
ALL 1.6 XBox).
Now with I have so the LAST X2 bios that have FULL LBA48 support. Infatc XBpartitioner works good.
Before flashing this bios I had bios ver. "
4983" I use to get a strange message when excuting XBpartitioner that says that I hadn't full support for LBA48, telling also to update to a new bios.
My only doubts are in HOW TO USE XBpartitioner. I want to use a
Big-F partition and the bios I have flashed
is settled up already to have Big-F, so the bios is OK. Now, these are the questions related to XBpartitioner:
- can I CHANGE fisically the size of partitions
C,E,X,Y,Z or MUST they have original XBox size?

?
- if I format ONLY the Big-F partition with "
32k clusters", MUST I format ALL other partitions with "
32k clusters" either or MUST I keep them as they are (that if I am correct is "
16k clusters")

- is there a "
one-for-all" command that can
create/format ALL partitions with a Big-F already configured to be bigger then
250Gb (I mean if there is a command that
formats ALL the HDD with a Big-F with "
32k clusters")


?
Please let me know. Thank you.
This post has been edited by PIRATA!: Apr 1 2006, 03:56 AM