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Womi

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« Reply #255 on: July 24, 2011, 02:01:00 AM »

Has anybody got any idea what's going on here?

I've installed a 2 TB WD Green SATA HDD, everything worked fine. Booting is almost as quick as my previous 500 GB IDE HDD.
XBox v1.4 with SmartXX 2 and x2 5035 bios.

Used XBPartitioner 1.0 to split the free space evenly between F and G, used 1.1 to format them with 64k clusters (changed size slightly to force a reformat).
I even checked the cluster size with EvoX by transferring a 10 kb file to both F and G -> free space was exactly 64kb less.

Now I've transferred about 400 GB of Games to F - and all of the sudden my files are corrupt (G is still empty).
Seems like the typical 32k cluster problem to me, I can still see all files, but parts of them are missing.
Luckily I still got everything on my PC HDD.

What did I do wrong? Has it something to do with the massive amount of files?
Could it have something to do with my previous mistake - on my fist attempt, XBP 1.1 didn't reformat the partitions and because of the 32k clusters all files disappeared after the 500GB mark. Then I reformatted G and F, but left C, E etc. alone.
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scooge

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« Reply #256 on: August 03, 2011, 03:47:00 AM »

I'm sizing up ide/sata adapter/converters.

Many of the links in this and other threads are dead.

I saw this. http://www.newegg.co...N82E16812232021

I am guessing it should work. Anyone know for sure?
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JLsoft

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« Reply #257 on: August 05, 2011, 01:16:00 AM »

scooge, there probably wouldn't be any room to mount that cleanly...plus you'd need an adapter for the power

Almost everyone uses boards that are meant to attach right to the back of the drive and they only add like another 1/2 inch to the length.


Check http://stores.ebay.com/partsdom - and search for 'SATA' 'PATA' for an example.


You can also try searching the main eBay site for:

PATA/IDE TO Serial ATA SATA Adapter For 2.5/3.5 SATA HD

or

PATA/IDE TO Serial ATA SATA Adapter Converter For HDD

which are auction names that the above ebay seller has used...I only mention that ebay seller because I and others have gotten their adapters from that user, and they ship from the USA instead of Hong Kong, which would usually take like 2+ weeks to show up.  If you search, make sure you choose a seller that's not from HK/etc if shipping time matters. :)


Searching for just PATA SATA also brings up these types of boards mostly, with some of the larger ones like you linked to.
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Suicidal Dreams

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« Reply #258 on: August 23, 2011, 07:46:00 PM »

hey guys

when i last took a look at all this, i was under the impression that softmodded systems didn't do well with sata drives.  is that no longer the case?
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ceaseless

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« Reply #259 on: August 31, 2011, 01:24:00 PM »

Well I'm 2 weeks in and I was doing fine until last week when I had this problem
http://forums.xbox-s...p;#entry4821307

Other than that, everything still works properly. I still have my 32 cluster- G partition on this 500 GB. It's just this black hanging screen when I press the power button after the boot up sequence. I have to press Eject for it to finish loading and get to the dashboard and that's aggravating. Between the SATA adapters and the spinning of the hard disk, I hope we figure out something.

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hlmasterchief93

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« Reply #260 on: September 04, 2011, 05:56:00 AM »

If i use PATA to SATA converter, can i lock the hdd ?
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gugutz

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« Reply #261 on: April 15, 2012, 08:06:00 AM »

Hi guys.

After trying to upgrade my xbox 1 HD for my 1.5tb sata drive using the adapter i bought from dealextreme and it failed a few months ago, now, several months later, i finally had success just by buying anotehr adapter (the same one), and using my Seagate 1tb drive. (couldn´t use the 1.5tb cause it was already on my PC and it is filled, and i didn´t feel like backing up 1500gb of files before trying the upgrade, so i just used the 1tb i got reserved for this purpose.

So here are the technical data:

Hard Drive: 1TB Seagate Barracuda ST31000528AS
Cable: EXCHANGED the default 40way cable with a 80ways cable on the xbox.
Setting up: I just downloaded AID 4.53 (Auto Installer Deluxe, the newest release as of now), and it formatted the drive for me.
It made a C: partition with 500mb, an E: partition with 5 gb, and an F: partition with 924gb biggrin.gif


What went down while i was upgrading:

First i got error 16, the internal clock error.
I dunno why i got this error, since to get it you have to disconnect the power and leave it off for 5 hours or more so the capacitor for the clock runs out of energy, and the xbox was only out of power for like 10 secs tops, but i got it anyway.

To fix it i just removed the 1tb sata drive, and placed the 120gb PATA that was already there, let it boot once to xbmc so it can read and record the internal clock again, then i changed back to the SATA drive WITHOUT disconnect the xbox from the power this time.

So i started getting error 13. Then i knew it was just a matter of installing the dashboard.
Inserted the AID 4.53 dvd, it booted on the first attempt, automatically detected there was a new HDD and then i went step-by-step first partitioning, then formatting C:, then E:, then F:
After this i installed XBMC, copied Avalaunch to the Apps folder on E: via FTP, and launched it so i could use Qwix to send my games in.

So far i copied 150gb of files and everythint went smooth.


Now what i wanted to ask you guys here was this: do any of you know if the newest release of AID already prepares drives larger than 500gb with 64kb clusters? Or should i do the repartitioning of my F: again on xbpartitioner 1.0 and 1.1, like the usual methods?


Also wanted to say that i made a page on my website in pt-br with a guide to help people from Brazil and portuguese speaking countries to make this upgrade possible on their xboxes.]

The address is http://gugutz.com/hd-sata-no-xbox-1/, and it gives the proper credits to galvanash for starting this thread, and the nice people on Xbox-scene who have been struggling for years now to made this upgrade even easier for ppl around the world.
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