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natobreaks 04-12-2003 18:35

hard drive ?, zero free in /F
 
ive been working on installing my xecuter 2.2 lite for a while. ive been using the stickies and other threads to answer all my questions. there is truely a blistering amount of info on this forum. major props to all the mods, and regulars here that answer some of the same ?'s over and over. that having been said...

when connected to to the xbox via FTP, i cannot transfer any files to my F drive. i look at F with xboxcommander and it reflects 0 free. also says 0 for the F drive in evox system utils. all i have added to the HD is evox to C/, super nintendo emu, nintendo emu, and xboxcommander into E/apps. there are no files in the F drive.

is there is a way to look at, or change the partition settings for dive F? any help will be greatly appreciated. let me know what other info i can provide.

xbox 1.0
xecuter 2.2 lite, pogo pin
phillips drive :mad:
flash fxp
evox 3921

AXmichigan 04-12-2003 20:06

that happend to tyler too
i suggest reformattting the entire hdd as if it were a new one
with a boot cd with modified evox
with c and e drives already backed up

natobreaks 04-12-2003 21:12

thanks AXmichigan, you are a good man. ill try reformatting the hard drive. yet another thing to learn in this process. hopefully this experience will help me help others on the forum. :D

HANS_COBBO 05-12-2003 02:25

Out of curiosity have you got a bigger HD installed i.e. 120Gb, as F:\ partition is only used for bigger drives.

TylerDurden 05-12-2003 08:53

I think Ill be keeping up with this post. Id like to hear more about it myself.



Tyler!

natobreaks 07-12-2003 21:04

Quote:

Out of curiosity have you got a bigger HD installed i.e. 120Gb, as F:\ partition is only used for bigger drives.

no. It's the stock drive.

djgarf 08-12-2003 03:56

correct me if i'm wrong but you dont use the f: partition on a stock drive only c: and e:

Quall999 08-12-2003 05:40

yah, your right. The f drive is just what gets filled if you have an upgraded hdd (i won't go into detail about a possible "g" drive for 250gb+ drives).

AXmichigan 08-12-2003 14:23

so wait...
did it work?

Quall999 08-12-2003 16:09

did what work?

AXmichigan 09-12-2003 02:56

after i sugessted reformatting the hdd
i wwanted to know if it wokred for nato

natobreaks 10-12-2003 00:15

i read that i was wrong about needing to use the /F partition before i formatted the drive. ill be putting in a large drive in the next couple of weeks, so im going to leave the stock drive as-is. i had 2 bad ISO's that i was testing with that lead me to believe that i needed to be using /F. i got a good backup and everything is fine now. thanks for the replies, and sorry about the confusion :D

AXmichigan 10-12-2003 15:40

's all good
let us know how ur knew hdd goes

natobreaks 10-12-2003 17:00

i will. i should have the cash for it in the next week or so. i gotta do mine (correctly), then do a couple more for some freinds. they should just come here and do it themselves, but me doing it should eliminate some the noob ?'s. j/k thanks for all the replies.

pz
nato

TylerDurden 10-12-2003 17:05

Just to let you know I just purchased a 120gig Seagate HDD from Best Buy for $130. But it had a $70 mail in rebate. Dude you cant beat that. Go there NOW!


And btw, I now have hella space on my F drive. :p


Tyler!

natobreaks 10-12-2003 20:12

Thanks Tyler! i'll be on my way there soon. i have had much better experiences with Seagate HD's than other brands. is it 7200rpm?

TylerDurden 10-12-2003 20:19

Yep 7200rpm. Im lovin it.


Tyler!

AXmichigan 11-12-2003 19:55

seagates very quiet, if thats what ur lookin for
i have a maxtor and love it
WD is also pretty good
u can also check www.pricewatch.com for whatever u want


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