QUOTE(theevilhacker63 @ Jun 17 2008, 11:41 AM)

you are correct.. here is the funny thing.. I'm not sure how ndure's mod work's exactly but is the c drive locked? i cant transfer files to it and it seems to be hiding them "shadowc" I seen that while the drive was partitioning and xboxhdm was doing its thing while building the current 8 gig drive.. does that mean the c drive partition is locked? if its a backup feature so that in the event of a dashboard malfunction it starts ftp then that's fine i will leave it be or is it just my computer and ftp program?..and one other thing i don't have an f or g partition just C,E,X,Y,Z that's all,
how do i enable the the other partitions? oh and the poster " ldotsfan " i don't seem to have an E:\NKP11 to transfer the config file to.. i downloaded the zip you advised me to, configured as you instructed and ran all the "make"files but the resulting default.xbe that nkp11 made is only like 22 k in size and i know my xbmc's defualt.xbe is over 7 megs... is it just a "bootloader" ? to instruct the xbox to load from different partitions and directories, and where do i put the xdmc defualt.xbe i cant leave it in the same folder with the new one with the same filename can i? .I'm kinda hesitant to transfer it over i don't want to have to build the whole hdd again until i upgrade to the larger one..the readme is a bit short and not the best instructions i have read... i would like to get this drive the way i like it, image it and then transfer it to the new larger drive.
if someone would like to instruct me on how to properly install this "nkp11" and its accompanying patch, please do i don't want to screw this drive up..
1. Real C drive is not locked, it is hidden from view, what you are seeing through ftp is the shadow C. This serves 2 functions: to prevent the softmod from being overwritten by a dash update and also to prevent newbies from messing up their softmod unintentionally.
2. To enable F (and G drive if you need it), you need to do 2 things:
a. Format the partitions with xbpartitioner or the dash depending on the size. If bigger than 256Gb, use xbpartitioner. If you use the stock 8Gb hdd, no F or G for you.
b. Enable the drives in your dash.
3. You are mixing the instructions for XBMC as default dash with the linux XBE on eject - open tray boot together.
a. Suggest you focus on getting XBMC as default dash working first.
b. Your current dash should be in e:\dash. The default.xbe would be either EvoX or unleashX.
c. Let's say XBMC is in E:\apps\XBMC for example. Then you copy all the files in E:\apps\XBMC to E:\dash.
So the dash becomes XBMC's default.xbe. If you don't understand, ask first before you do it.
I hope this is clear enough.