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Anyways, from what I read, you need to split the HDD to TWO big partitions.
F & G drive.
512gb @ 32kb Clusters.
it's a trade off. to save space you face the possibility of running out of room on one, and spilling your junk across two partitions and having to constantly mess with your "sources" in XBMC. there is a downside to going all F:, however...
you have to remember
any file, no matter how small will take up (at least) a whole cluster.
say you have 64KB clusters (which is the path i took), a file that's only 1KB will take up 64KB of space.
say you have 64KB clusters, and a bunch of 65KB files. the extra KB will demand another cluster, so your 65KB file is taking up 128KB of space.
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Dude, 1 Terabyte of space? that makes me sick!
congrats on your new space. Can't say i dont envy you. sometimes 160gb just doesn't cut it for me.
just to diffuse any jealousy

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i did this mod for a friend.
i ordered a 1/2TB drive for myself, but ended up trading it for two 250GB IDE drives for two xboxes that needed them, so ....long story short... i'm still just as lame, probably more so judging by my life choices.
i guess having 5TB on my SMB network sweetens the bitterness a little bit.
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I have a Q- It looks like your Hdd has an IDE connector, so why are you messing with SATA at all?
that is not an IDE HD, it is the converter attached to the HD. if you look closely, it attaches directly to the business-end of the HD, so it effectively makes it an IDE HD. like i said..."the form factor is ideal".
with that said, the HD reads 0GB on all partitions with the lid on, so i guess i still have a bit of a "form-factor" issue.