bigcheese0001
Jun 7 2006, 07:41 PM
I installed ndures mech assault exploit with a retail hard drive. my e and f drive have about 2 gig each after i installed my apps, ect. on e. The f drive is just taking room I can use to make backups. Is there a way I can get rid of my f drive and put that space in my e drive. I have seen were I can disable f but not partition the space to e. I've searched for countless hours for a how to but hopefully someone here can point me in the right direction.
Car_nage420
Jun 7 2006, 10:34 PM
don't quote me, i havent used Ndure yet.
and i'm far from being an expert
but i think you would have to redo your mod, and not install the F drive.
it's already been partitioned off, so i think you would have to redo your HD from scatch.
bigcheese0001
Jun 8 2006, 09:53 PM
I tried to reinstall and when it did a pop up came up and said it would partition extra space to the f drive and that i could manually change it with nkpatcher but I dont see where I can do that. This is my exploit: "Krayzie_MA_Ndure_Installer_v1.1" If the problem is that I have an f drive already what do you mean by redoing my hard drive from scratch
Jezz_X
Jun 8 2006, 10:23 PM
You can not partition the space to e: it will FRAG your xbox the partitions need to be exactly the same size as when the drive was made by MS or your xbox wont boot (read Paper weight). Just use the 2 gig on F: for some apps\emulators or music
bigcheese0001
Jun 10 2006, 09:15 PM
well thats a bummer but I will continue to try to fill up the f with stuff so my e will stay clear. Thanks for your time an answering this question I have been working on for days.
torne
Jun 10 2006, 09:37 PM
It's possible to make the E drive take up all the space and lose the F drive if you use a modchip (change the partition table in xbpartitioner, make sure you use a bios with v3 of oz_paulb's lba48 patch that supports reading the partition table from the hdd) but not with a softmod, sorry.
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