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Originally posted by cool_dude_2000
thankz for the help but there's only one problem, how am i supposed to back up my c,d,and e partitions. what is the full name of the tool used and can you tell every thing step by step in full detail and also what type of new hdd should i buy for the x-box is it a normal pc one???
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you only need to back up the c and e...the d is the disc drive...but to back it up just save it to your pcs hd for the time being. anyway like rms said any pc hard drive will do, im using a western digital and had no problems as of yet
but to do it....first undo the screws under the xbox feet and the silver stickers to take the case off
when you do you should be able to see the dvd drive to the left and your hd to the right....look in the middle and there should be a screw, undo that and if i remember correctly the hardrive should become lose, unlpug the power cable and the ide cable on the hd to free it totally from the xbox
when you have done this you should find a few more screws on the side of the tray holding the hard drive to its tray, undo them and take out the hd and put in your new 80/120hd. screw it to the case, plug in the power cable and the ide cable and screw back the case to the tray to the xbox
now put the xbox case back on and screw it back together
when you start your xbox now you should get a screen saying it needs to be serviced
turn off your xbox and put in the evox cd with the format command line so when you turn it on it should come up with the evox menu and the command format hd
click format hd and wait...when its done ftp to your xbox and dump your c and e drive from your previous xbox hd, simply reboot without the cd in the drive and it should be the way it was before, except with a lot more space, make sure you have the f drive enabled or else you wont be able to use all that free space
if you look on this forum you should find a previous topic with the command line to format with evox, if not just say and i'll try and dig it out again