@ kingroach
Glad to see the update
Any chance you could add the link to the
official xboxhdm tutorial since building a HDD and restore C: is just some of the things xboxhdm does?
I think it should also be considered a (stable
) alternative to HDDriver and fatxplorer with the xbrowser making file management pretty easy.
Not to mention the
UDE installer for xboxhdm.
@ okayama
It's briefly mentioned in the root post of the xboxhdm thread (link above). But there is not a hole lot to it. You will be prompted to choose your source and destination drive. From my PC :
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This will let you Clone an existing Xbox HD onto a blank drive. Be carefull you get the devices right or you could loose data... I have found the following devices on your computer :
Primary Master (/dev/hda) : ST3160023A, ATA DISK drive Pirmary Slave (/dev/hdb) : Secondary Master (/dev/hdc) : HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR8161B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive Secondary Slave (/dev/hdd) : Hewlett-Packard DVD Writer 300, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
Enter the source drive [hda hdb hdc hdd] : |
Since this is just a clone the tool does not need to access the fatx filesystem, and therefore it doesn't matter which ide channel your source and destination drives are located on.
Of course you should be carefull choosing the right devices. I would remove your regular PC HDD just to be safe...