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if you get the xenium ice it has a program on the chip itself to transfer files here are the directions

[IMG]http://[/IMG] UNLOCKING THE HARD DISK
There may be an occasion where you
would want to do this. However, you can
not load the original BIOS (TSOP), the
MS dashboard, or play XBOX Live with
an unlocked hard disk. So, you should
keep it locked at all times and only
unlock it when necessary, then lock it
back again. The hard disk lock and
unlock tools can be found on Xenium
OS 2.0’s Disk Tools menu. The tool is a
toggle, meaning if the drive is locked,
you’ll only have the option to Unlock the
drive; and if the drive is unlocked, you’ll only have the option to Lock the drive.

REPLACING / UPGRADING THE HARD DISK DRIVE
As you begin to realize what all your newly modded XBOX can do, it will become
increasingly, painfully, aware to you that the stock hard disk drive is simply too
small to be of much use. You can only store one or two movies, a handful of
apps, and a game or two before it is full. So, you’ll be needing an upgrade at
some time. Fortunately, it is really simple to do that! Ahead of time, you will need
to get a hard drive power splitter from your local computer store, if you don’t
already have one. And, of course, you’ll need the replacement hard disk drive. It
must be EIDE (Ultra-ATA), NOT the newer
type Serial-ATA. It is also VERY
IMPORTANT that the replacement drive
you select supports ATA disk locking! If it
does not, you will not be able to load the
TSOP and/or play on XBOX Live, since
they both require a locked drive. Once you
find a drive candidate, you can look up its
model number at http://xboxdrives.xpec.
com to see if that particular drive
model supports disk locking. If so, then
terrific! Let’s get it and put it in…
With the XBOX cover removed, and the
XBOX switched off, detach the gray IDE
cable from the DVD drive and the hard
disk drive. Leave it attached to the motherboard. Remove the power cable from
the hard disk drive and de-route it from the hard disk drive carrier. Remove the
screw in the center rail holding the hard disk drive carrier in place. Lift the hard
disk drive carrier out of the XBOX. Using a Torx-15 driver, remove the four
screws holding the hard disk drive in the carrier. Remove the hard disk drive from
the carrier. Set the carrier (and its four screws) aside for now. On the back of the
drive, between the power connector and IDE connector, is a little jumper setting.
This jumper is usually set for Cable Select. Remove this jumper, and set it to
Master.
Remove the new hard disk drive from its
packaging. On its rear, find the jumper
and set it to Slave. Attach it to the IDE
cable where the DVD drive was
attached. Reconnect the original hard
disk back to the end of the IDE cable it
was attached to. Using the power Y
splitter, connect it so that both drives
can receive power.
Hard drive power splitter

USING THE DRIVE UPGRADE WIZARD
Press the eject button to turn on the XBOX and
launch the Xenium OS menu. Press the D-pad
down once to Disk Tools and press A. Press Dpad
down once to highlight Drive Upgrade
Wizard and press A.
You will now be
shown a dialog
box, informing
you that this wizard will walk you through the
steps. Press A.
Next, you will be asked to ensure that the drives
are properly connected (as explained above).
Press A.
Now you will get a message stating that the upgrade process will format the new
hard disk drive to only work in an XBOX, that all data on the drive will be erased.
Press A.
Finally, you are at the “last chance” screen. Pressing A now will begin the
upgrade process. If you have changed your mind, this is your last chance to
cancel.
The upgrade wizard will now unlock the old drive, format the new drive, and copy
all data from the old drive to the new drive. NOTE: the wizard will NOT lock the
old drive, nor lock the new drive. You will have to lock your drives manually,
should you wish to.
When the upgrade wizard process has completed, shut down the XBOX. You
can now remove the hard disk drives. Set the jumpers back to Cable Select on
both HDD units. Reattach the IDE cable to the DVD drive. Mount the new hard
drive in the hard disk drive carrier, using the four screws you removed from the
old drive. Reinstall the hard disk drive carrier and secure it with the screw in the
center rail. Remove the power Y splitter, and re-route and attach the hard disk
drive power cable. Finally, reconnect the IDE cable to the hard disk drive. Tuck
the IDE cable back into its retaining clip on the center rail. If you have no other
accessories to install, you may now replace the XBOX cover.
You have successfully upgraded your hard disk drive unit. Reminder: Once you
turn the XBOX back on, don’t forget to go into Disk Tools and lock the hard disk
drive.
Greg "IcEMaN"
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