Xbox 360 Slim - No Storage Device Found on HDDHackr created 500Gb drive? Detects fine in FATXplorer.

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  1. Shotsky

    Shotsky New Member

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    Hello all,

    Having trouble with this one. Not the first drive that I have done using this process (first one was a WD5000BUDT-63G8FY0 which I migrated up from a 120Gb Genuine Microsoft HDD, so I'm fairly familiar with the process and had no issues with that drive)

    This new drive which is a WD5000BEVT-22A0RT0 went through with no issues as well and is destined to replace a 250Gb Genuine Microsoft Drive and is going to be used on a Non-modified Xbox 360 Slim.

    As last time, I followed the guide from this wonderful forum - Hack a 250gb, 320gb or 500gb Sata harddrive to work in the Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Slim


    The drive appears correctly in both FATXplorer & USBXTAFGUI which is what is stumping me so much.
    FATXplorer - Xbox 360 HDD.JPG FATXplorer Security Sector.JPG USBXTAFGUI - Device Info.JPG

    In attempting to correct this, I have tried method 2 of - How to fix Xbox 360 hard drive after connecting to pc

    In doing that it appeared that all was successful. If I have missed something or there is an alternative method I have overlooked I would be more than appreciative.

    If you guy's think that I should try with an off the shelf option from eBay, I'm open to that too; sometimes the time outlay outweighs the savings ;)


    Thanks in advance. Looking forward to a positive outcome.

    Ben.


     
  2. InsaneNutter

    InsaneNutter Resident Nutter Staff Member

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    Does an official hard drive actually work in the slim? that would rule out a faulty SATA / power connection on the console its self if so. The FATX tools for Windows will have no problems reading a drive which has no security sector, for example from a JTAG / RGH console. Although your screenshot does seem to suggest the drive has been hacked ok.

    That is a strange one, have you tried using the undo.bin and hacking the drive again? i do remember in the past people have hacked a drive which looked fine then never worked on the Xbox 360 it's self. I seem to remember one person fixed this by hacking the drive using a different PC, and the other person just hadnt formatted the drive for some reason, but could format it on the 360 it's self under the storage options.
     
  3. Shotsky

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    Thankyou for yor quick reply.

    Yes the original "Official 250Gb Drive" does work. Only thing that I recall now is that I couldn't use the .bin that was designed for the drive and used the generic 500Gb drive HDDSS.bin to make it work. Should this be the case?

    When I tried re-instating the undo.bin it wouldn't go and indicated that my drive already had the correct security sector.

    I know its a big ask but do you have a UNDO.BIN for the WD5000BEVT-22A0RT0. I tried searching, but there was only one for the drives other variant.

    Thanks in advance, Ben.
     
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    InsaneNutter Resident Nutter Staff Member

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    If you used anything over than this Xbox 360 500gb security sector bin then that's probably why it doesn't work. It has to be one from a Microsoft 500gb drive.

    From what you mention about trying to restore the drive, I think you might have just partitioned and formatted the hard drive as FATX but not actually hacked it. I don't have an undo.bin unfortunately.
     
  5. Shotsky

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    Thankyou again for the reply and the HDDSS500.bin.
    To clarify, when I mentioned restoring the drive I meant inside of HDDHackr 1.4 using the UNDO.bin I had. I will try this again using a different computer to see if the result can be undone.

    Thankyou again for all your help I will see how I go with the file you provided.
     

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