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explorer2k

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« on: April 21, 2005, 10:06:00 PM »

Ok.. I am ready to admit to being S L O W.
Got my Xbox.
Got Waffle Tools.
Got it Fully backed UP.
Got a new 160Gig Drive.

HOw do I get the new drive to work in the box?

Thanks!!!
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MetalliMyers

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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2005, 10:04:00 PM »

Using this method you will not need to do anything to your original hard drive which means that if anything does go wrong you will still have an xbox.


Necessary Equipment:

1) xboxhdm 1.9 (Found at xbins’ in the directory: /XBOX/Operating Systems/linux/distributions)

2) Torx 10 And Torx 20 Screwdrivers - To Open XBOX

3) A Spare/Blank PC Hardrive (Can be anything from 10 GB to 10000 GB I think)

4) FTP Program (AceFTP, SmartFTP etc.)

5) A blank CD-R/W and A CD Burner


Steps:

1. On your xbox's evox dashboard go to system utils and select backup. While your waiting for that to finish extract all files in xboxhdm 1.9 to your PC'S hard drive and open up the folder 'linux' in that folder is a folder called 'eeprom'. Once the backup is complete, on your PC run the desired FTP program and access your xbox. Go to E:\ backup_linux\ and download a file called 'eeprom.bin' to the xboxhdm\linux\eeprom folder of on your PC’s hard drive. Then go to the root of your xbox and download the full folders of C:\ and E:\ (You can use F:\ to if you want it) to your PC's hard drive to the xboxhdm\linux folder and overwrite the ones already there. Now in the root of xboxhdm is files named 'make-iso-win'. You must run make-iso-win and wait for it to finish once it has finished. Now burn the .iso which was created to a blank cd-r/w using nero or alcohol etc. When burning is finished shutdown pc.


2. Take out all other hard drives leaving a CD/DVD drive in and put in the hard drive you wish to make an xbox hard drive and set it to be the primary master. Boot up your PC and as it is loading press escape and set your PC to boot from CD. Now reset your PC and put the cd-r/w with the .iso you created on it, in the cd/dvd drive. You should be given a list of options. Choose Option 1 (by typing ‘1’) and press enter to boot VGA console with xbox-drive utilities (default). Type ‘xboxhd’ when it asks you for a login. Another list of options will show up, choose option 1 again (the one that says ‘Build a new Xbox HD from scratch’) and it will begin to format and write the partition table etc. If you put your C:\ and E:\ onto the CD then when it asks you about them type yes and when it asks you if you would like an F select yes, it is all pretty self explanatory. Now quit and reboot your PC. If this worked you now have a brand new nearly-usable xbox hard drive.


3. Now for locking the hard drive. When it boot from the cd agian, this time type ‘3’ and hit enter to boot linux with locking/unlocking utilities. Next, type in ‘lockhd -a’. It will now search for the eeprom on the CD and will automatically lock the hard drive. Now turn off the PC and take out the hard drive when it has finished locking.

WELL DONE YOU NOW HAVE A BRAND NEW CUSTOM XBOX HARDRIVE!!!

4. Just follow this tutorial on opening your xbox and install your new xbox hard drive;
http://www.xbox-scen...icles/open1.php. Load up your xbox with your brand new hard drive in and have fun!

 

Original Tutorial by LostKoRn
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explorer2k

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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2005, 10:05:00 PM »

Wel, making SOME progress here.
Following http://forums.xbox-s...howtopic=244043
I did everyithing upto the "Build from scratch"
HDM has options 1-5 disabled.
Any ideas?
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explorer2k

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« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2005, 10:18:00 PM »

BRAND new WD drive says it's locked already?
Ideas?
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Soullar

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« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2005, 05:16:00 AM »

Some motherboards/Bioses are picky about locking, the WD1600JB is a known troublemaker .... (wild guess on the model  dry.gif )

From Xbohdm for dummies :
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Final tips!
Some PC Bioses seems to enable the Freeze Lock command on unlocked drives on bootup. When freeze lock is set you cannot relock the drive. This is rare though and might be disabled in some bioses. On my PC the bios only sets Freeze Lock on the Primary Master channel. Putting the xbox HDD on Primary Slave enables me to lock the drive again. Otherwise switching to another PC can be a solution if you should run into this rare problem.



As for options being greyed out/unavaillable, it's probably because of a poorly burned image. Re-burn the image at the slowest speed possible. You might even wanna try a different brand media.

Good luck.
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