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Title: New Hard Drive
Post by: Easybuy2000 on November 10, 2004, 09:10:00 AM
You need to ajust the LBA setting in the X-Chip OS. This is explained in the manual.pdf file included with the X-Chip Bios release from Team Evox.

You can change the setting to F: up to 137 gigs. If you have a hard disk over 137 gigs use the F: and G: drive support.
Title: New Hard Drive
Post by: sflight on November 11, 2004, 05:14:00 PM
Although I do not have as large a hard drive, (I have a 80G HDD), I am having the same problem. Does anyone know if I too have to adjust the LBA setting?
Thanks
Title: New Hard Drive
Post by: sflight on November 11, 2004, 08:33:00 PM
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Title: New Hard Drive
Post by: corn_planter on November 26, 2004, 06:41:00 AM
yeah, can someone please post a link to the manuel...mine didnt come with one, thanks
Title: New Hard Drive
Post by: PaulY^ on November 26, 2004, 04:26:00 PM
The Master Install Guide for ther x-chip put together by Cpoc can be obtained here www.easybuy2000.com/store/downloads/manuals/xbox/xchip/x-chip_master_guide.zip
A pdf Instruction manual is supplied with EvoX-X-CHIPv1.3BIOS when you download in its .rar form from the net.
Any large (eg over 10 G )size harddrive can have the LBA48 F only enabled from the setup menu on the evox1.3 bios, altho it will only show you 137G max of the drive.
If you have a larger drive enable LBA48 F & G which will allow you use of the remaining space, you can enable LBA 48 F or F & G on any drive even a stock drive altho it will only partition what you have.
Also when you use Slayers Auto installer and you have a large drive you must use the large drive rebuild not the stock drive rebuild or the installer will only partition 8 G of your harddrive and the rest will be ignored, if you have installed a large drive with the stock drive option just reinstall Slayers and use the large drive rebuild option.
Regards PaulY^
Title: New Hard Drive
Post by: Easybuy2000 on November 29, 2004, 12:29:00 PM
PaulY^ pretty much sums it all in that post.

If your having issues with the X-Chip you can also read the X-Chip Trouble Shoot guide as well you can download it here http://www.easybuy20...bleshooting.zip