Hello everyone, I recently removed an Hitachi 60GB hard drive from a genuine Xbox 360 caddy and reformatted it on windows and now I need to use it back on the xbox. I had no idea that reformatting it would delete the HDDSS.BIN file (I had incorrectly assumed that this was firmware and therefore unable to be altered or deleted in windows). The weird thing is that after a while I plugged it in and it recognised it again and I could format it on the Xbox, but then I did something in windows and it's disappeared again. If anyone could point me to a compatible HDDSS file for my Hitachi (HTS542560K9SA00) that I could flash with 'hddhackr' than I'd be very grateful. Please only helpful replies, no "You're stuffed" because believe me, I know... Thank you, Danz207
Hddhackr only works with western digital drives so your already asking a question you know no one can answer. The most helpful answer you will get is to buy a western digital, hack it and enjoy having loads more space on your Xbox 360.
I tried using a HexEditor to do it manually and it worked, but the Xbox wouldn't recognise it even when I created the partitions and used various programs designed for Xbox storage. I ended up caving and buying a Western Digital 160GB hard drive, guess I'll flash the 250GB HDDSS to it?
Ahh ok, thanks for the heads up, wont use anywhere near 120/160GB anyway. Out of curiosity, what would of happened if I had of flashed the 250GB file?