Xbox 360 320gb Hddss Bin 160gb
Jan 30, 2014 How to create a xbox 360 hard drive from scratch (Western Digital Only!) Discussion in 'Xbox 360 Modding & Tutorials' started by bmizzle. I'm simply just converting it from one site to another because I used this tutorial and had a 320gb hard drive for my xbox 360 in 10 minutes!!!*** So here we go. Your Hard Drive Security Sector HDDSS.BIN.
• Computer with windows OS, Windows XP/Vista/7/8. (Ideally XP) • You should be able to plug in the hard drive using computer's SATA connection. (I used the laptop, which had the SATA connection and I had to swap the internal hard drive with Xbox 360 upgrade hard drive. • USB drive to boot computer in DOS mode.
(minimum 512MB) • Western Digital Hard drive you are planning to upgrade with (see the hard drive compatibility list). It is now possible to hack drives of the following sizes: 500gb, 320gb, 250gb, 120gb, 60gb and 20gb. • Optional: SATA to USB cable or enclosure. Principialjnuyu shemu zaryadnogo ustrojstva orion pw260. Summary of steps you need to perform: • Create a bootable USB drive and copy the HDDHACKR v1.4 to the USB drive and required HDD Bin file to flash (its better to name the file as HDDSS.BIN ). • Remove all the hard drives from the computer and only plug the hard drive that will be used for upgrade in Xbox 360.
(You are not required to remove all the existing drives but it make process more safe) • Boot the computer using the USB drive and run the HDDHACKR.exe from command prompt. • From HDDHACKR menu Flash the Hard drive with the firmware HDDSS.BIN and Create the Partition 0/2/3. (During the process existing firmware's backup will be made, keep that file safe i.e.
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UNDO.BIN) • Restart the computer after removing the New Xbox 360 Hard drive and plugging in the original hard drive (if removed), and boot the computer in Windows OS. • If you do not want Xbox 1 Emulator to be installed you can skip the rest of the steps and simply replace the hard drive in Xbox 360 HDD shell. () and format it in Xbox 360's System Setting > Storage Menu, and your new storage is ready for use.
• Optional Steps for Xbox 1 Emulator Migration: Using the SATA to USB connector plug-in the Old Xbox 360 Hard Drive to the computer and run the Xplorer360 program ( as Adminstrator ) and take the Backup of Partition 2. • Once backup is done, remove the old Xbox 360 HDD and use the new Xbox 360 Hard drive using the SATA to USB connector. • Using the Xplorer360 Program Restore the Partition 2 to the new Hard drive. • Now simply replace the hard drive in Xbox 360 HDD shell. ( ) and format it in Xbox 360's System Setting > Storage Menu, and your new storage is ready for use.
Troubleshooting: • HDDHACKR error: 'No ATA Device Present' • Make sure the drive is connected to the first SATA Connector (On either Primary or Secondary SATA Controllers) • Make sure BIOS configurations AHCI has not been enabled or RAID should not been active. • If your SATA chipset supports Legacy IDE in BIOS make sure it is enabled. • Xplorer360 Extreme 2 error: 'Could not find a FATX drive to open.' This is weird error and required several things to try out; • Try changing the SATA to USB Enclosure power source to external one if it's using the USB power. • I tried to plug in SATA to USB enclosure on my Windows XP machine and it worked. (Whereas it was not working on my two windows 7 laptops with 320GB HDD installed in shell, while it was working with old 60GB HDD installed in same shell on same windows 7 laptops) • Try plugging in your new HDD drive directly through the SATA cable in your PC.
HDDHackr v1.40 Build 20130303 ** Notes ** ------------- - HDDHackr is made only for real MS-DOS, not for windows command prompt or even windows XP/Vista/7!!!! - 99% of problems appears to be Mainboard chipset (SATA Chipset) or some BIOS configurations (RAID, AHCI, LegacyIDE.), not HDDHackr app!! - Use 'Bootable_USB_Drive_Creator_Tool' to prepare USB drive to boot into MS-DOS.
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