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sd5932

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« Reply #45 on: March 31, 2010, 06:48:00 PM »

QUOTE(Antman1 @ Jan 23 2010, 12:34 AM) *

Wouldnt this be easier?

You will need to restore Partition2 using Xplorer360 Extreme2 (get this from a retail M$ drive using Xplorer360 Extreme2) If you are using a non M$ hard drive you will need to add the partitions manually first for Xplorer360 Extreme2 to see the drive. Otherwise you will get a "No fatx partition found" error.

Add the missing partition manually starting at byte 0x80000 of your non M$ Drive. You need to make it look like:

58 54 41 46 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 01

So, the easy way to do this: open your drive with winhex( http://www.x-ways.net/winhex.zip) by pressing F9, select yournon M$ drive, press <ALT>+G, use position 80000 (hexadec) and then edit these 16 bytes starting at 0x80000 to look like above. Save it, restart the xplorer360 Extreme 2 and the FATX error should be gone and you should see 2 partitions now.

This info came from thespecialist a while back when he discovered what xplorer360 is looking for and then using xplrer360 Extreme2 restore partiton 2 you backed up from your M$ HDD. You will not be able to see anything in partition 3 with Xplorer360 Extreme2 but I recommend if you google this "FATXplorer 1.0 app developed by Eaton Cracked by Cyrax" you will find a cracked version and it even tells you what game the numbered folders are.

Now you will need to run the Update for Xbox1 Compatibility. you can find this here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

After downloading this file extract it and burn to a cdr and put it in your 360. it will show like it is a game. play it and install it. (I recommend trying a retail Xbox1 game to make sure it is all ok) Congrats you now have Xbox1 Emulation partiton restored and working.




Thanks dude!!!!

This post has been edited by sd5932: Apr 1 2010, 02:36 AM
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jeffrey92

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« Reply #46 on: April 02, 2010, 12:55:00 PM »

Really weird... Basically I plugged in my 250gig nonms hard drive that I had formatted on the 360. I already had a bunch of games and homebrew loaded so I didnt want to wipe it clean and have to do it all again just to play xbox 1 gamse. and ftping the whole drive would take forever

so all I did was plug it in and open it with xplorer. i backed up a partition 2 from my stock ms 20gb and then restored it onto the non ms 250gb.

thats it! xbox 1 games load now. thanks
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« Reply #47 on: April 21, 2010, 06:24:00 AM »

I would like to thank "Midnight Tboy" for post 24!!
I used this method and it worked perfectly!
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« Reply #48 on: April 27, 2010, 10:31:00 PM »

can this be done for a 2tb external usb drive or no
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« Reply #49 on: June 27, 2010, 07:45:00 PM »

"First part I am using a 20gb for an example. It would be best to use one as well. Unless your copying your data.
Open hex work shop and save sectors: start 0, to 9998663, name it firstpart.bin"

When i start this process do i need a 20gig image? (.bin) Or am i creating an entirely new file in hexworkshop?

Because when i open hexworkshop i can not find this save sector option at all..

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« Reply #50 on: July 12, 2010, 11:24:00 PM »

You definitely don't need to do all that, not even close. Why would you not just use the xex CompatPartfix? You run it on your Jtag and it fixes the partition once you put a folder with a file in it you can see in in FTP clients from a homebrew dashboard.
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« Reply #51 on: August 25, 2010, 05:10:00 PM »

Open hex work shop and save sectors: start 0, to 9998663, name it firstpart.bin
Then save sectors: start 9998664, to the end of the drive, name it secondpart.bin

(I am guessing this is for the 20GB OEM HDD)

Getting the HDD ready. If you have a brand new drive that u just bought skip to the next part.
If u have used your drive for anything you should 0/null the HDD. Using a program to do so. I used Ultmate boot cd.

(Im guessing this mean fill hard drive with 00)

Now connect the HDD to you xbox 360 and format. Change the name to what ever.Now connect the HDD to you computer and open up winhex and find "name.txt". Look at which sector your name.txt starts in, write it down

(Does "the HDD" mean the HDD i want to put in? say my 1.5TB. If it is, the xbox 360 won't let me format it, even when 0/null the HDD. I am running Freeboot latest. Just want to let you know i am trying to use a Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB 3.5". I took 20GB enclosure apart and split the sata and power adapter and used an external power adapter that gives the 12v for HDD as its not a 5v 2.5" HDD. So i can use existing custom OEM sata plug. There is nothing wrong with the split cable even though it broke and i fixed it because i have tried it on my OEM 20GB HDD even the 12v external power adapter and the drive can format and everything works)

Open hex workshop, open the drive and save sectors 9998663 to (sector before you name.txt mine is 10227591 I would put 10227590)save as padding.bin. (Use your own number!)
Open that in hex workshop and select all and fill with 00s.

(I am not sure what to open in Hex Workshop. I guess it could be the 20GB OEM HDD, the full image backup to 20GB OEM, or my 1.5TB HDD after its been formatted in xbox 360)

Now open hex workshop and restore sectors, firstpart.bin, start sector 0
Then hex workshop restore sectors: padding.bin, start sector 9998663
This expands the cluster chain table to proper size for your GB HDD.
Then restore sectors: secondpart.bin, start sector (Where ur name.txt sector was)

(I am guessing all the restoring should be done to your new HDD. In my case the 1.5TB HDD)

Sorry to be such a bother but this has me mislead as you don't describe which HDD to use for what. Not trying to be rude.
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