QUOTE(Heimdall @ Nov 30 2008, 08:44 PM)

Depends on which chip you have. Some (e.g. Xecuter X3) have inbuilt consoles to allow you to install discs etc., but most don't, and for those that don't you can only ftp if there is a dashboard running. If you are upgrading the hard drive then the dashboard has to be loaded from a boot disc, so you'll need a boot disc.
The chip I have is a "Duo X2".
The question still remains though; why don't I just insert the disk into my computer, copy all files from the old Xbox HDD to the disc I want to use?
More solid example:
1. I ftp all files from the xbox HDD to my computer
2. I format a new (larger) HDD with the filesystem XBOX uses
3. I copy the files I ftped earlier to the new HDD
4. I switch HDDs in the XBOX
Hmm,
I'm starting to see why the other approach can be preferred! But I'm still curious (mostly because I tried to replace a HDD using a burned DVD the classic way without success, Probably because the evox bootdisk I tried to make wasn't read by the chipped xbox at all!!)
QUOTE(Heimdall @ Nov 30 2008, 10:07 PM)

That will work. You'll need to use xboxhdm (or something else that will format Xbox compatible FATX partitions) for step 2, and you'll need to burn the files you ftp from your Xbox onto the xboxhdm CD, or reboot your PC and use Xplorer360 for step 3. By the time you've done that you might find that a boot disc is quicker - and doesn't require you to dismantle your PC!
Actually I have an external USB chassi for the HDD, which means, I wont have to dismantle the PC.
To format the disc with xboxhdm sounds simple enough
Xplorer360 what is that? A Linux setup that allows reading from FATX, or?
On a forum I saw a post saying:
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that app is really bad for xbox, i wouldn't reccomend using it for xbox 1
QUOTE(stogiesam88 @ Dec 2 2008, 03:44 AM)

Have you tried chimp? As long as you don't have a 1.6 (incompatible video card). This app allows you to clone a hdd using only the xbox.
Nope, haven't tried chimp. Both Xboxes I'm playing with are 1.6 though.
QUOTE(OpheOphe @ Dec 7 2008, 04:42 AM)

Do anyone know an app that allows me to create an empty fatX HDD from within windows?
Check my sig: usb/ide adapter. You trick xboxhdm to work within windows with qemu or vmware. But locking of hdd won't work