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> TheSpecialist's HDDHacker v0.5B - Install your Own HDD on Xbox360!
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post Jan 26 2007, 05:03 AM
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TheSpecialist's HDDHacker v0.5B - Install your Own HDD on Xbox360!
Posted by XanTium | January 25 23:03 EST
 
TheSpecialist (one of the hackers who worked a lot on the original Xbox (360) DVD Firmware hack) sent us an awesome new tool that will allow you to use your own new SATA HDD in your Xbox360! No more 100usd for 20GB ;)
The current tool only works with Western Digital BEVS series HDDs (20GB or larger needed) and for now you can use max 20GB, but when Microsoft will release larger drives you will be able to use as much space as Microsoft's largest HDD.

Here's the full readme with all the details:
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Hddhacker v0.5B by the Specialist.

*************************** DISCLAIMER ********************************
This tool has only been tested by me. It worked for me. While great care has been taken, this tool may contain bugs and therefore may seriously harm your HDD. Use at own risk !!!
*************************** DISCLAIMER ********************************

What: This tool will allow you to use HDD's that are not 'certified' by Microsoft.
This specific tool is written for use with the Western Digital BEVS series
only!

How it works:
x360 HDD's contain information on sector 16 about the HDD: the HDD serial number, the model, the firmware version and the size in sectors is stored here. The x360 asks the HDD to identify itself, by sending an 'IDENTIFY DEVICE' ATA to the HDD. It will compare the returned information to the info that is stored on sector 16. This information on sector 16 is signed and thus can not be changed. This tool will mod the FW from the WD HDD to comply with the information on sector 16, so that the 'identify' information will match the information on sector 16 and your x360 will accept the HDD as valid.

How to use:
Get yourself a Western Digital SATA BEVS HDD. Copy sectors 16 - 22 (7 sectors) from a valid x360 HDD to the Western Digital. Then, boot to dos (not a dos box from windows) and run this application. Make sure that you have ONLY this Western Digital drive connected to your sata controller, have the other devices disconnected. Then follow the instructions on screen. Keep in mind that you have to start the utility from a writable path if you want to create an 'undo' file (it will save it to the path you've started the tool from). Make sure that you have FIRST copied the sectors 16-22 onto the drive, BEFORE using this tool ! The tool will need that info on sector 16, otherwise it doesn't know how to mod your FW.

After the tool has flashed your drive, turn off your computer, wait a few seconds, restart your computer and re-run the tool. The tool will tell you then whether the whole thing was succesful.

FAQ:

Q. Will this tool allow me to connect a 500 gb drive to my x360 ?
A. No. The information on sector 16 is signed and can't be changed. You can only use size where you have a valid signature for. In otherwords, if a bigger HDD comes out, you can use that signature.

Q. With which HDD's does this work with ?
A. It should work with *ALL* Western Digital HDD's from the Scorpio BEVS series.

Q. Do I need the same size WD HDD as the size on sector 16 states ?
A. No. You can use bigger HDD's, but you can't use more than the size stated in sector 16. You can NOT use smaller HDD's than the size on sector 16 states. For example, you can use a 40 GB HDD with a sector 16 from a 20 GB HDD, but not the other way around of course.

Q. Can I use the HDD in my PC again ?
A. Of course. The tool comes with an 'undo' option, that will restore the original size. For example, you use a 40 gb WD HDD, you copied 16 sector from a valid xbox 20 gb HDD, so the tool will transform your 40 GB HDD into a 20 gb HDD. However, you can restore it to 40 gb anytime you want. The tool has the ability to create an 'undo' file, BUT this current version doesn't contain the option to flash it back. The next version will be able to do that. Just create the undo file and wait for a new version, should be out in the near future.

Q. Why do I need more sectors than sector 16, if that one stores all the info?
A. The following sectors contain the MS copyright logo and is checked for by the x360. Without it, the x360 will reject the HDD.

Q. I have a x360 core version and want to use this hack to buy a cheap HDD. But how do i connect it?
A. MS uses a specific connector. While it doesn't look too complicated to create your own, I haven't tried this myself, but I'm sure there are some creative hardware minded souls out there that should be able to think of something

Q. How do I copy the 7 sectors?
A. You can do so with tools like hex workshop, winhex etc. If you don't understand these tools, ask somebody who does.

Q. The tool doesn't detect my HDD !
A. First, make sure you are running it from dos, not from a dos box under windows. Then, try playing with the SATA/RAID settings in your bios. Not all SATA controllers are supported. I use a VIA controller, which works perfectly. However my tool fails to
see my Promise controller. I'll see if I can support more different controllers in the next version.

Q. Your tool says everything was succesful but the drive doesn't work in my 360 !
A. Make sure you have copied sectors 16-22 correctly and didn't change any data.

Q. Could you do this for my Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung or whatever drive too?
A. Yes, but I don't have plans to do so. The cheapest WD drive (40 gb) ships for about $50 and thus is one of the cheapest. It is a lot of work to convert this tool for usage with other brands and I don't think it is worth the trouble.

Q. So how do I get my 80 GB WD HDD working as 80 GB in my x360 ?
A. There are 2 options: wait for a release by MS, so you can use that sector 16 (or hope that the rumours that they ARE out there already are true) OR wait for the kernel to be hacked. These are the only 2 options.

Q. Where can I donate ?
A. Nowhere. Just enjoy

Thanks to: Team MODFREAKz for his initial logic board experiments, Loser for his findings on the sector 16 and everybody else at XBH.
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Official Site: n/a, by TheSpecialist
Download HDDHacker v0.5B: here
Open Xbox360 HDD-case: here


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post Jan 26 2007, 04:20 AM
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Nice! at least its a start to bigger hdds biggrin.gif

EDIT: I just looked around and didnt find any 20 gb Western Digital Scorpio BEVS series hdds, anyone find some?

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FREAKIN AWESOME! Nice job man, cant wait till the kernel gets hacked and i CAN hook up my 750GB hdd! Or maybe 1TB if they are cheap enough when/if the kernel gets hacked
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:27 AM
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This is too sweet. Thanks for sharing it! smile.gif
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:30 AM
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Incredible work, now if only MS could releas a bigger HDD sooner!
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:34 AM
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This is incredible.

Now that core packs can be gotten for about 200-250 you can build a 360 w/ hard drive for under 300.

Now where can you buy these 20gb drives that are confirmed working?
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:38 AM
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Nice. Bet it won't look pretty.
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:41 AM
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QUOTE(dhrandy1 @ Jan 25 2007, 11:45 PM) *

Nice. Bet it won't look pretty.

I'm sure someone will come out with a barebone HD casing to match the 360.

Good job.
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w00t! Great job man!

I searched a bit and couldn't find any of the Western Digital BEVS, except for a few foreign sales I saw from googling.
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So it's confirmed that 40 gb will work and possibly 80 gb? I have a feeling we are going to start seeing a lot of hard drives being sold on ebay. EXAMPLE: "20 gb pc sata drive for sale! cheap!" and "40 gb 360 hard drive for sale!" all by the same seller. cha-ching...
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QUOTE(Ed_209 @ Jan 25 2007, 11:56 PM) *

So it's confirmed that 40 gb will work and possibly 80 gb? I have a feeling we are going to start seeing a lot of hard drives being sold on ebay. EXAMPLE: "20 gb pc sata drive for sale! cheap!" and "40 gb 360 hard drive for sale!" all by the same seller. cha-ching...

Did you read anything?
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i believe that the wd sata bevs drive might be more common in the 40-80gb range, cause for anyother computer why have something like a 20gb. be it 40/60/80 the firmware change makes it a 20.

edit: heres a link 40 gig
http://www.nextag.com/Western-Digital-WD-S...AF821D2852316E3

100gig

http://www.nextag.com/Western-Digital-WD-S...739/prices-html



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Who will be first to get the HD signature bits from a dev-kit 360?

I believe they come in 60GB or maybe 80GB sizes...

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Beauty! I can see in the not-so-distant future:

$80 100GB HDD + $15 third-party HDD enclosure = a 100GB Xbox360 HDD for the same price as the retail 20GB!!

Thanks as always, TheSpecialist...
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I can source these hard drives now its a matter of finding out how to make my own connectors smile.gif. A tutorial on this would make this complete.
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