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  1. drogomir

    drogomir Regular member

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    I have a 200gb hard drive that i use in my computer. am i able to format it and if so what info do i download onto this hard drive and where do i find it. Thank You.
     
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    then just copy all the folders from C: and E: from your original xbox hard onto this 200gb hard drive. You can do this by ftp the files to your computer from the original hard first using flashfxp.

    then ftp the files to the new 200gb hard drive after you install it in the xbox.

    cheers
     
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    Your best bet would be to get an auto installer disc such as the one TheReturn has links to. As you need to format your 200GB so your xbox see's the entire size of the drive.

    Then you can copy your current E:\ drive to get all your saved games, maps and high scores.

    You must have a modded xbox to do this.
     
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    I saw that there are sites that sell the 200gb hard drives including emulation games and such extras all prepard for a modded xbox. However the site i found is in europe and i'd just rather order from somewhere in Canada or even nextdoor in the USA. I already ordered an executer 3 CE chip and its on its way to be delivered to me now i need an hard drive. If anyone knows of a reliable site, that wont rip me off where i can order an already mod prepared hard drive for a decent price, it would really be appreciated. I'll just leave my other hard drive in my PC. Thanx
     
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    As mentioned in your other thread, Id recommend doing this yourself. You will save time and you will have more control over what you have installed on your hard drive.

     
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