I was just wondering if this might be possible. Since you can upgrade and create a new xbox hard drive, why couldn't you take that same hard drive and use it in your pc. Set it up into your windows boot screen and then be able to boot either windows or your xbox bios. then from there you could just transfer your data onto your pc hard drive. This seems like it would be possilbe, can anyone find away to make this work?
You'd need to find a way to transfer files. Like a boot CD, which I don't know of a windows boot CD that can transfer files between two hard drives. Why would you do it that way, when you can just FTP. FTP is much easier, and it would create much less hassle, because you wouldn't need to take off your PC case, then plug the other hard drive in, load the software etc.
More than a few problems.. first and foremost is reading the xfat filesystem (a problem linux users don't have as we can build a kernel with native support) there are programs to do that but why bother? xbox bios?? in your dreams.. the xbox hardware in particular the cpu uses a custom instruction set which a pc just isn't going to understand... Don't you think if it was that easy it would have been all over the internet for the last 5 years? FTP is the way to go, using simple and easily obtainable tools. pointless and much discussed topic.. as google would have shown.