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Security frozen: yes
You won't be able to lock the hdd successfully from Windows.
You can try locking it with MHDD and FreeDOS.
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?s=&...t&p=4631133You may have to bypass frozen bios with
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q: My bios is now fully up to date and finally I have a new IDE option. I can set the hdd to boot or non-boot. Could non-boot help with bypassing the xboxhdd frozen state?
a: Maybe. I dont see how trying it could hurt. You can always reboot and revert your settings. Once bootet run detectpm to display the status of the drive.
An observation on my PC (Compaq) was that before I found that I could bypass the freeze lock by disabling auto-detection, I could switch the drive to primary slave and it would boot without setting freeze lock. For locking this is OK since we dont need to access the fatx filesystem. Using the linux locking tools for this you need to run the actual locking tool manually (lockhd is a script wrapped around the actual locking tool for user-friendlyness). If on primary slave run :
Or alternatively connecting hdd after PC has booted.
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2. hit pause break on PC before auto detection bootup
ah but the problem (now that i've made myself a DOS-on-USB flash) is the the pw used to lock the drive. i've tried with two values from hddinfo.txt and they both ended in error06. i'll try connecting the hdd after boot though and see what happens..