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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
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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?
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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.