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OG Xbox Forums => Hardware Forums => General Hardware/Technical Chat => Topic started by: 1hotjob on June 15, 2010, 11:21:00 AM
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Put Xbpartitioner 1.1 on there and reformat the drives. I would suspect that the G drive isn't formatted correctly. You shouldn't lose data on the F drive with it being that small, but I would back up everything and reformat.
With Evox you can check the formatting. Look at the size of the drive and transfer a 1k file to the drive. The amount of data used shows you the cluster size.
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You can't rely on what XBPartitioner says - you have to check. Read this post.
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Did you use XBPartitioner 1.1? What happened? Did your Xbox lock up?
When you say "my HD is locked", what do you mean? Do you mean it is locked with the eeprom (which isn't a problem), or do you mean something else?
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You aren't being very helpful.
If you built it with Evox then the clusters are the wrong size.
Your disk being locked is irrelevant.
Have you checked the cluster size? When you say "it doesn't do anything", what do you mean? Does it load? Does it respond to you pressing buttons? What are you trying to do with it? Which buttons did you press?
And, again: are you using XBPartitioner 1.1?
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It was the sectors, but still I couldn't get xbox partitioner to work. So I just unlocked the HDD and stuck it in my computer. Now I wanna format it properly with my PC is that possible? I've never done any of this before so somekind of help would be appreciated. Is it possible to do a bad sector scan too?
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You mean clusters, not sectors. You can't sort it out in a PC. Did you try using the D-pad to make your G partition smaller when running XBPartitioner 1.1, then pressing start to commit the changes?
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Problem solved, thanks for the help.