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chiribomb

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« on: August 26, 2006, 03:08:00 PM »

I am going to build my 3rd xbox as another media jukebox game center with xbmc.
I have a ice 1.0 v 300gigs with .67 bios, a gold 1.6 500 gigs with a .67 bios, now I want to build a xbox with the 750 gig drive. Anyone built one yet? any issue with 7 size max? One day my 360 will have these options I hope!
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2006, 04:02:00 PM »

Ya, it doesnt support up to that big of a HDD
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2006, 04:12:00 PM »

I always thought the max was like 250 or something. Imagine sticking a 2TB Box on the side of one of those. Now that would be extremly cool tongue.gif
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chiribomb

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« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2006, 10:12:00 AM »

Formatting F to 129 16k, G = 362 32k - no corruption on either partition after filling. (Best option IMO)

Formatting F to 248 32k, G = 243 32k - no corruption on either partition after filling.

A note when using xbpartitioner, make sure you actually select to format the partitions. smile.gif

Quote from Daddy.

Anyone know what the max size of the G partion is ?

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« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2006, 10:24:00 AM »

around 512gb if formated in 32k clusters
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chiribomb

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« Reply #5 on: August 29, 2006, 10:58:00 AM »

Thanks zebes, but does that mean f can be set to 512 and g can be 512 or what? anyone done this yet?
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« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2006, 11:53:00 AM »

I was actually going to make a topic concerning this very issue. (but not about the 750gb)

I have a friend that's looking to put at least a 500gb HDD in his Xbox. I theory this would be fine if after the C, and E drives were formatted, the remaining space was split in two. But this isn't what happens. The X3 BIOS makes the F drive 137gb, and the remaining space is given to the G. With a 500gb HDD, that will put the G drive over the 250ish GB limit.

I've attempted to format HDD's using that XBPartitioner (it's been about a year, so I'm not 100% on the details) but it tells you to press a certain button to change the cluster size. When I press that button, nothing happens. If I remember correctly, the edges of the screen are cut off as well.

Any help on this?
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2006, 01:39:00 PM »

Currently, it is not possible to use a hard drive larger than 500 GB in an Xbox.

I have explained the reasons for this in this post.
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chiribomb

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« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2006, 02:24:00 PM »

OOg my 500 looks like this, Formatting F to 129 16k, G = 362 32k - no corruption on either partition after filling.
Evox M8 plus.v1.6 bin is what I am using.
xboxgamer733 I read the thread, do you know if a bios is available that would allow f and g to be 362k @ 32k?
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« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2006, 02:29:00 PM »

QUOTE(Dexter Harvey @ Aug 29 2006, 01:54 PM) View Post
With the correct Partition and clusters it should work.Has anyone tried?
Yes, you could install a 750 GB hard drive in an Xbox if using both a large enough F and G drive.

However, the Xbox BIOS will not allow the G drive to claim free space after 512 GB (or after any user-set number). The G drive can only be used:
  • At the '137 GB' mark, if a '.67' BIOS is used, or
  • Never, if a '.06' BIOS is used.
Differently stated, you cannot create and use 512 GB 'F' and 'G' partitions on an Xbox hard drive.

QUOTE(chiribomb @ Aug 29 2006, 02:31 PM) View Post
xboxgamer733 I read the thread, do you know if a bios is available that would allow f and g to be 362k @ 32k?
No, unfortunately, there currently isn't a BIOS like that.

All current BIOSes use either the '.06' or '.67' partitioning schemes stated above.

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« Reply #10 on: August 29, 2006, 02:55:00 PM »

Well then what do you think it would take to entice the community to develope a new scheme to enable the use of drives larger than 500 gigs. A box that can store hundreds of movies, games, music, pictures, ect with this package size and ease of use under xbmc @ under 500 bucks. The 750's are at $320 and dropping.
I could see a media jukXbox in any room that has a tv!
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« Reply #11 on: August 29, 2006, 03:57:00 PM »

QUOTE(chiribomb @ Aug 29 2006, 03:02 PM) View Post

Well then what do you think it would take to entice the community to develope a new scheme to enable the use of drives larger than 500 gigs.


A lot because most people would say having a 500gb+ hdd in an xbox is pointless. I mean, unless you pirate like crazy, or have enough money to buy a TON of games, then I don't see the point of a 750gb hdd. If you REALLY want a 750gb hdd, buy it and install it in your computer. Use XBMC to setup an SMB network to watch all your movies, music, etc., and keep a 300gb+ hdd in your xbox for games.
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chiribomb

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« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2006, 05:44:00 PM »

This is a discussion of putting a 750 in a xbox, and yes i have money, no I do not pirate, I like the portability of taking my xbox to the River, Glamis, ect, plug and play watch movies?
How long does it take you to move a 3 gig movie from file server to remote desktop in your home. power consumption of 2 computer, other cons.
If you take the time to read this thread or others like it you see that some of us have the need for more space, or just like to see if it can be done. We need something to do because our 360's just play games at this point.
Do you have young kids, they want to be able to choose a thumbnail icon of a movie or a game and go.
My masters are all locked in the safe, I have boxes of VHS I been transfering to avi and putting on the BOX.
Good stuff to watch before the tapes degrade, now I have storage space for books until they become published ebooks, someday maybe we could have the library of congress on our XBOX, lol.
I remember the days when I played loderunner on a Apple 2e and loaded it off of 2 floppies we had no hd.
Computers are tools, xbox is our toy love.gif
Sorry don't want to rant.

I admit I do not spend much time here, so please lets discuss getting this done if possible, if not I guess 500 gigs will have to do iamwithstupid.gif
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« Reply #13 on: August 30, 2006, 09:48:00 AM »

any suggestions on getting this done
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« Reply #14 on: September 03, 2006, 10:16:00 AM »

QUOTE(Big_Whoopin @ Sep 1 2006, 02:26 AM) View Post

Actually, there is a BIOS like that, two of them so far as I know.  The current Team Xecuter X2 and X3 BIOSes both support reading the partition table off the drive instead of having it controlled in the BIOS itself. (I believe there is an option you need to take in X3CL to enable this tho.)  Use XB Partitioner to set up the F and G partitions as desired, format with 32k clusters if the partition is larger than the 16k cluster limit, reboot and allow the BIOS to read the partition table off the disk much like how it works on a PC.

There may be other BIOSes that have this same function, I'm not sure.  I've just been working with Xecuter chips and BIOSes my entire time modding (except for the brief M8 stint before Xecuter released a 1.6 compatible X2 BIOS) and more or less know those setups inside and out.

Regarding a question on where to select the cluster size in XBPart., I believe you first need to toggle the "action" to format instead of write partition table.  Been a month since I did this.  The 16k/32k marker does show up in the top right of the screen so if you are having a problem with overscan on your TV you may not be able to see it.

-Whoopin'

So there is hope of installing a drive larger than 500 gigs, have you seen or heard of someone installing a 750 gig?
What would be the limitation of the partion size?
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