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> Xbox Debug Kit Hdd Problem, always 4.7GB free...???
ryuinhell
post Oct 27 2011, 12:21 AM
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Hi,guys

i am trying to change a HDD to a black Debug Kit.

what i've done is took out the old drive, put in a new ide 80GB HDD, and run the recovery disc (5849)

but after that, the F: and G: are both 0

i tried several times and there's always 4.7 GB free sad.gif , i really dont know what can i do about this...


Any help appreciated. thx a lot !!!

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post Oct 27 2011, 01:41 AM
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I dont think that the BIOS will support larger drives but i could be wrong. The debug bios would be the reason the hard drive isnt showing F or G. I just got a hold of a Debug Kit recently and I'm still learning it a bit.
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post Oct 27 2011, 03:00 AM
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smile.gif problem solved, used a Evox 2.7 to Format the F: Drive, and added a Fdrive File to the E: Drive

everything works fine, thx anyway tongue.gif

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I dont think that the BIOS will support larger drives but i could be wrong. The debug bios would be the reason the hard drive isnt showing F or G. I just got a hold of a Debug Kit recently and I'm still learning it a bit.


Hi, sorry that i didnt see your Post, as i said above,

use a Recovery CD install the new HDD,

and add the Fdrive.dxt file to E:\dxt\

formate F: with Evox 2.7 Final

and enjoy!!! biggrin.gif

as i know, the Debug Kit support only HDD max. to 137GB, i could also be wrong.


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