| QUOTE (Tsurani @ Jul 7 2003, 06:55 PM) |
| im glad you guys like the tutorial. its torture trying to read the really dodgy guides so since i found most of what i needed to find on this forum i decided to take the time to write up a guide for the community so they wouldnt have to tear there hair out aswell lol now if anyone can do the tutorial and tell me how it goes that would be great P.S im from Australia |
| QUOTE (STKD @ Jul 7 2003, 05:49 PM) |
| Wow... HDD swap part amazingly close to the simpler half-guess guide I wrote a few pages ago, aside from the fact that you don't really need to swap the Xbox HDD power cable for a PC one, as long as you keep the Xbox switched on while doing the swap trick. Edit: Y'know if you swapped the HDD swap part of this for my 10-step guide, which is easier to follow, this would be the ultimate guide to using this method. Just an idea. |
| QUOTE (james_row @ Jul 7 2003, 07:00 PM) | ||
You wrote the guide about HDD swap? Man, I must have been living in a parallel world, 'coz AFAIK, the HDD hotswap guide has been in existence for the longest time and the detail is exactly the same |
| QUOTE (STKD @ Jul 7 2003, 06:10 PM) |
| You've misread that. I said I put together a simplified guide on the HDD swap trick under Windows by combining the little information there is on doing it without any modifications, and posted it for people to try. I never claimed it was an original, I was just trying to give people the easiest possible step by step guide to doing it. |
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| if anyone has problems with hdd driver (i'm sure there are loads of them) i suggest you use xlinux and burn the necesary files on a cd the mount both units (the xbox one with hot swap and the cdrom as usual) then copy the files on the cd to the xbox drive and renaming the fonts, to rename them you can use the command mv -a oldarchive newarchive |