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Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by Jerren, Jan 4, 2004.

  1. Jerren

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    [bold]I have a modded xbox with a Xecuter 2.3 modchip and 120gb hdd. I am going to mod a new XBOX. I am going to put a Xecuter 2.3 Lite modchip with a 160gb hdd. I need to know if the 160gb hdd is to big to be on one drive on the xbox? I have heard that half the memory on a hard drive over 137gb goes on F: and the other on G:, is this true or can I get all the memory on the F: Drive?[/bold] I appriciate any help!
     
  2. MikeDDR

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    F: will support up to 137g and after that it'll go on G:
     
  3. G4MERZO1D

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    just check the txt/nfo files that come within the bios files for that m8...covered in depth in the new X2 4980 bios. :D
     
  4. liquid51

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    What about a 250 gig hdd? Will the remaining after the 137 on f fit on g?
     
  5. G4MERZO1D

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    read above.... :/
     
  6. liquid51

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    I assumed that because I am not using an xecuter2 (or the same bios) that it would be different. Thanks though.
     
  7. G4MERZO1D

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    which bios u using?
     
  8. liquid51

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    well, to be honest, I'm pretty new to all of this stuff and I'm just trying to learn as much as possible while I'm waiting on my chip and hdd. So I really don't know which bios I'm going to use (or NEED to use). I bought a chameleon and I'm putting it in a v1.0 box. And don't take this as a "help the newb" plea either. Unless you really want to, I'm content with researching :p
     
  9. G4MERZO1D

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    well depends on the size of the hdd really.
    if its under 137 gig use the X2 4980.06 and if its bigger use the other one :S cant remember!
     
  10. liquid51

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    ok, thanks man. I'll add that to my "research" :p
     
  11. willea

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    If I use evox-m7 bios. How big HDD can I use?
     
  12. G4MERZO1D

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    i THINK but dont quote me on it, your limited to 137 gig, but im not 100% sure as ive never used the M7.....ne1 else?

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  13. ABMone

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    There is no limit on M7. Im using a 160 gig on m7. it doesnt support the big f drive if thats what your looking for. It goes to g drive after 137.
     
  14. G4MERZO1D

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    thanx 4 confirming that :D learn something new everyday... hehe
     
  15. ShadoweX

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    The latest Xecuter BIOS has 2 versions. a .06 and a .67. The .06 puts all the free space on the F drive... even if it is past the 137GB barrier. The other one splits it after that barrier.
     
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    does it matter if you have one or two partitions then?
    (f and g)
     

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