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Title: Stock Hard Drive And Xbox Live
Post by: R-T-B on July 29, 2005, 06:17:00 PM
Hi, I recently had a noobish error and got banned from xbox-live. I unbanned myself with a new EEPROM, though I have no doubt my gamer tag has been flagged. In light of this, I have put my stock seagate hard drive back in.
My question is, if I format partition 6 on my seagate to gain those 2 extra gigs, will this get me banned, since my account is flagged?
Thanks in advance.
Title: Stock Hard Drive And Xbox Live
Post by: R-T-B on July 30, 2005, 01:19:00 PM
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Title: Stock Hard Drive And Xbox Live
Post by: JD117SXY on July 30, 2005, 05:37:00 PM
You could get a new GT that won't be flagged
BTW, did you use the same HDD that was banned with a new EEprom to get unbanned
This post has been edited by JD117SXY: Jul 31 2005, 12:38 AM
Title: Stock Hard Drive And Xbox Live
Post by: R-T-B on July 30, 2005, 08:34:00 PM
QUOTE(JD117SXY @ Jul 30 2005, 05:41 PM)
You could get a new GT that won't be flagged
BTW, did you use the same HDD that was banned with a new EEprom to get unbanned
No, it's an unbanned stock seagate in conjunction with a new EEPROM. I've complied with the marriage theory.
The question is, if I format my 2 gig F partition, will this ban me?
Getting a new gamertag is not preferable, as I have worked hard for the ranks I currently have, and wish to keep them.
Title: Stock Hard Drive And Xbox Live
Post by: photoman on July 30, 2005, 08:55:00 PM
it shouldn't ban you since the M$ bios doesn't load a partition looking for an "F" drive (if I remember right), only your Xecuter/Evox/Indi bios does that. so you should be ok.
Even if the M$ bios does "see" the extra partition, it would be like it sees it on an upgraded hard drive and you don't get banned for that do you?
Title: Stock Hard Drive And Xbox Live
Post by: R-T-B on July 30, 2005, 09:59:00 PM
QUOTE(photoman @ Jul 30 2005, 08:59 PM)
Even if the M$ bios does "see" the extra partition, it would be like it sees it on an upgraded hard drive and you don't get banned for that do you?
I'm told that an upgraded HD does indeed get you banned once your name has become flagged. I'm wondering if a stock seagate with the "F" partition constitutes and "upgraded" HD in MS's eyes.