Halo 2 won't fit on a stock hard drive because there's only about 4200 megabytes on E:/ for you to use. This varies of course, based on whether or not there are a lot of game saves and music files on it. Don't worry about boxplorer. Most dashboards have a built in file explorer. UnleashX. EvoX is very basic in terms of features. Also, there's a file manager built into UnleashX, whereas EvoX doesn't have one.
ok guys im haveing a small problem with the putting halo2 on my hd. I FTP it my computer from the disk then back into my xbox hd. Now everything loads up ect.... but the problem im having is it wont show the newer multiplayer maps when i got to system link for playing on xbc that are in the Tdata folder and i cant for the life of me figure out why there not showing up. Any ideas??? thanks -Matt-
format ur F and it might be able to fit 1) Modded Xbox with Evox dash (1.8.1812 or later) installed. 2) A 10 GB HD (The one that comes preinstalled in any Xbox). 3) FTP ability and knowhow. 4) About 10 min. 1) Connect your pc to your xbox using your favorite ftp client (eg. FlashFXP). 2) Create a backup copy of your evox.ini file. 3) Create a new evox.ini based on your backup and replace everything under "[Menu]" with : For EvolutionX version 1.8.2594 till v1.8.3285 Section "Root" Item "MS Dashboard",@3 Item "Reboot",@5 Item "Power Off",@10 Item "Format F:",@210 [Action_10] Info "Format F" Warning "This will format F" Progress "Formatting F" This will format F:\ Format f: For EvolutionX v1.8.3682 or higher (newer) Section "Root" Item "MS Dashboard",ID_MS_Dash Item "Reboot",ID_Quick_Reboot Item "Power Off",ID_Power_Off Item "Format F:",@210 [Action_10] Info "Format F" Warning "This will format F" Progress "Formatting F" This will format F:\ Format f: 4) Save your changes and FTP it back to the Xbox. (or in FlashFXP you could just open it in edit mode) 5) Reboot your Xbox, select "Format F:" 6) Select Yes (warning anything on F:\ will be erased) 7) Wait 1/2 a second 8) FTP your original evox.ini file 9) Reboot You should now have more space on your original Xbox HD.