Before we start, a quick explanation of locking.
Hard drives can be locked by a 40-digit hexadecimal key. When one boots up their computer, the hard drive
cannot be accessed until this key is used. Unlocking a hard drive will keep it unlocked until power is cut from the hard drive. Disabling the lock destroys the lock entirely, making the drive unlocked even after a reboot. Therefore, using hddisabl (disables the lock) in step 14 can be dangerous, if one forgets the key to the xbox drive, etc.
The lock code for your stock xbox HD and your replacement HD
will be different. Remember this, and don't try to interchange keys. It won't work.
Warning: Locking your replacement HD with a mistyped code could result in your drive being unusable. If this is to happen, check the contents of your floppy. There should be a text file created in there with the last key entered. Use that to unlock your replacement drive again
Note on Error 6 (Cannot unlock HD error)- Results from either a mistyped key when using hdlock, or a bad key given by the wrong EEPROM generated by Evox. Use the 007/MA hack to retrieve the eeprom. Again, I cannot stress enough making sure you do not mistype the key when you lock the Replacement HD.
TUTORIAL ----------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Read this through before you start.
Part 1 - Collecting Keys and Preparation - Part 1 1. Using 007/MA hack or font/audio hack, use Evolution-X's 'backup' feature. FTP into the xbox and copy the C:/backup folder over to somewhere on your computer.
Some users have had problems with obtaining the wrong eeprom/hddkey.txt. If one hack gives you the wrong eeprom (the xbox cannot unlock the new drive) try obtaining the eeprom using a different hack. The 007/MA hack seems to have the most accuracy. Use them if possible.2. Run LiveInfo (xbins, PC) and make sure the new HD you are going to use for the xbox is lockable - Locking: NOT LOCKED is lockable, Locking: NOT SUPPORTED is NOT lockable. Your only chance with that drive is to flash your TSOP or get a modchip.
3. Open up your xbox case, unplug the original HD, and put it somewhere safe.
4. Download atapwd and hddunlock from xbins (PC/Harddrive tools)
As a precaution, you may want to download unlockx. Some have not been able to lock their drives with hdlock (have not come across this myself, but others have).5. Grab norton ghost (off a p2p proggie or buy it) and create a boot floppy - No need for LPT, USB, CD-R support, etc.
6. Unzip and put atapwd and hddunlock in their own folders on the floppy - e.x. a:/atapwd a:/hddunlock a:/unlockx
In earlier versions of the tutorial I listed HDPrepar
to be necessary. It is not. 7. Run liveinfo. Click 'load eeprom' and direct it to the backup folder you downloaded from the xbox. Point it to eeprom.bin. After that, make sure the HD you want to put in the xbox is selected.
8. Write down the key that shows up in the bottom half of the screen - should be 40 characters. Make sure that in the top half, the bottom-most field is NOT all 0's. If it is, try loading the EEPROM again. Also, open and write down/print hddkey.txt .
VERY IMPORTANT!!! Part 2 - Unlocking Drives - Part 2 9. Turn off your computer. Pop out your OS's HD. Put the xbox HD on the Primary IDE channel - with no slave. Put the HD you are going to put in the xbox on the secondary channel, also with no slave. Make sure both HDs are either set to CS or Master. If they are set to CS, make sure they're on the end of the cable, not the middle (else it will be set to slave).
10. Set to boot from floppy in your BIOS, and pop in the floppy we prepared earlier. It should load for a minute or so.
As soon as Ghost loads WRITE DOWN the license. I have NO idea why, but it asks for this later. Some odd security feature.
QUIT ghost.
11. Type:
cd atapwd
atapwd.exe
Check to make sure both drives are listed. You should see SELFXV written at the top. The replacement drive should only have S checked, with the rest -'s. The xbox drive should have E and L checked, as well.
12. Type:
cd..
cd hddunl~1
hdunlock.exe
Select the xbox's HD. Type in the password you printed from hddkey.txt . Don't bother putting in the colons, and you don't need to type the 0's at the end.
13. Type:
cd..
cd atapwd
atapwd.exe
Make sure that the L now has a - for the xbox HD.
14. Type:
cd..
cd hddunl~1
hddisabl.exe
Select the xbox HD, and type in the password from hddkey.txt again, in the same format (no colons, no 0's at the end).
Some have found this step to be unnecessary. If you do not do this step, the drive will simply re-lock when you reboot. For some, this eliminates the headache of trying to relock the xbox stock drive.
If you do not do step 14 (Recommended, unless you plan to reboot), skip locking the stock HD in step 18. 15. Type:
cd..
cd atapwd
atapwd.exe
Make sure that both the E and the L now have -'s for the xbox HD.
If they do, great! Your xbox HD is now unlocked! (note - hdunlock.exe unlocks the HD, hddisabl prevents it from relocking itself when you reboot).
Part 3 - Cloning Your Xbox HD - Part 3 16. Type:
cd..
cd ghost
ghostpe.exe /ir
(NOTE: depending on your version of ghost, it may be just ghost.exe)
This will start ghost in Raw Mode. After it loads up (you did write down that license, right? If not, here's your chance to write it down again). Now, move the mouse to the bottom-left of the screen (to pop up the menu) and select disk -> to disk.
17. Select the source and destination drives - Source is xbox HD, destination is new HD. Allow it to finish copying (should be 10 minutes max). Once it finishes, quit ghost.
Part 4 - Locking Drives - Part 4 18. Type:
cd..
cd hddunl~1
hdlock.exe
Now, you need to lock BOTH drives. Use the password from hddkey.txt to lock the xbox HD (that is, if you want to keep it as a backup, which is VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED). Use the password you got from LiveInfo to lock the replacement HD.
This step has caused innumerable problems. Check the key you lock your replacement HD with AT LEAST 3 times. A mistyped key can result in the death of your drive.Note added by bruder_s: When you can't seem to get your new drive locked because atapwd shows F+ (drive security freeze),
you may try the following:
- Enter your PC's BIOS
- Disable All Virus Protection
- Set all drives to 'Not Installed'
If it works for you like it worked for me, restart the PC and atapwd will show F-
19. Type:
cd..
cd atapwd
atapwd.exe
Check both drives in atapwd. They should be locked now.
If the drives will not lock, try unlockx from xbins. It requires a restart after locking, but for some users it seems to do the trick.
Congrats! Your HD is now prepared - The easy, no hdd-driver, no linux way!
20. Pop the replacement HD into the xbox case.
MAKE SURE the jumper is set to
CS (cable select).
Close up the xbox case (don't screw it in just yet) and plug in the xbox. Hook it up and turn it on. If you did it right, it'll boot up and everything will be fine.
If you get an error 6, put the Replacement HD and xbox HD back in your computer, unlock/disable them both (xbox hd uses hddkey.txt password, replacement HD uses LiveInfo password). Repeat steps 18-20.
Likely, though, if you got an error 6, you mistyped the Replacement HD's password. If so, check on your floppy drive. There should be a text file containing the last used key. That should help you unlock the replacement HD.
If this again will not work, make SURE you wrote down the liveinfo key correctly. If you are sure of this, try obtaining the EEPROM using a different hack. Some hacks cause EvoX to backup the wrong EEPROM.
If you plan on using xbox live with software hacks (which many of us non-modchip users would like to do), you might notice that the latest xbox live dash no longer has the audio vulnerablility. To get past this, simply take the HD that came with the xbox and take every mod file off of it (M$ hasn't yet, but they do have the right to scan your HD for mod files). Once that HD is fully stock, simply install Live and switch HDs when you want to play Live. If you're feeling creative, you could even build a switch
Added: With Xbox Live, one could also backup their C: when using the 4920 dash (still vulnerable to the audio hack, one would find this dash in slayer's auto-installer). Then, simply upgrade to Live 2.0, then restore your backup. Live will still work in games, and so will your softhack! Just make sure not to try to access Live from the MSDash. If you do, turn off the xbox before it downloads the update. (Taken from: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?act...T&f=45&t=101978 , thank you AnThRaX!) Good luck with it! Mods: Possible sticky?

Sottilde
P.S. Let me know how it goes.
-- Edited to make it easier to read.
This post has been edited by Sottilde: Jan 4 2004, 04:24 PM