In order to do that, you will need the UnleashX dashboard. If your HDD is larger then 137GB, you will also need to format a G:\ If you got this far and everthing is working, your Xbox will boot just like a Stock console. * Turn off your computer, reconnect your PC HDD, install the new Xbox HDD and you are done!!! * When it's finished, restart the computer until you get to this screen again. * We then want to press "1" again 'Build a new HD from scratch' (Don't forget to give it power) Allow a minute for the drive to be recognised. * Connect the HDD you wish to format to the 'Primary Master' IDE cable. If your BIOS is setup to boot from a CD, you should be greeted with this screen. * Power on the computer with the CD we created in the drive. The CD-Rom should be on the 'Secondary cable' (The other cable). * Shutdown your PC, unplug the computers HDDs, leaving only the cD-Rom connected. Our file will appear (assuming you are in the correct directory), select it and click 'Open' * Click the drop down menu for 'File Of Type' and select 'Image Files'. *Open Nero and select 'CD' from the top right and then 'Burn Image To Disc'. * We now need to burn the 'linux.iso' file. * A DOS box will appear and make the 'linux.iso' file * If all is in place, navigate back to the original 'xboxhdm' folder and click on 'make-iso-win.bat' Within the 'eeprom folder, insert your 'eeprom.bin' that we salvaged from the Xbox. Within the 'E' folder, make two new folders and call them 'TDATA' 'UDATA'. It should look like this.ĭownload and insert the new Dash files (Link is above) into the 'C' folder. Do not write it down, and more importantly, do NOT try to lock\unlock a drive with one! You will end up with a paperweight of a drive 8\10 times! The ONLY solution for locking\unlocking is via the eepom files. Under NO circumstances should you EVER use the HDD passkey. Your Xbox is now safe! No matter what happens from here out, you can always recover it! * If all is well, you should now have your eeprom safely on your PC. Open the eeprom file in LiveInfo and ensure that the serial number matches the serial number found on the sticker beneath your Xbox console * Copy this file across to your computer and open 'LiveInfo'. * Once you successfully FTP the console, you'll need to find the eeprom file. Please refer to the FTP guide above if you are confused. * Ok, once you have successfully backed up the eeprom, we need to FTP into the Xbox to get the eeprom file. (Network settings for the Softmod dash are found in 'Settings' on the list, just scroll down.) * From this screen we have the ability to backup up the eeprom and also to FTP. In order for you to get it, start the softmod procedure and stop at the following screen. * How do we get it? The easiest way is get it via a dashboard like EvoX. The HDD is supplied with this code, without it the new HDD will be rejected! It's a code that locks the HHD and MB together. The eeprom is held on a chip on the motherboard. With all that now in hand, we need to make sure we have the most important part of our operation.The EEPROM I have no experience in this, however others have had results. I will try to make this as simple as possible without getting to technical.įirstly, If the following setup is too difficult for you, feel free to try the Chimp v2.4 method. Lot of info about, still a lot of confusion.
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