HDD xbox 360 help

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  1. isimoni

    isimoni New Member

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    as u can see i have this hard disk and i want to hack it can anyone help me plz ?
    so can play in xbox 360
     
  2. Rick

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    hddhackr only works with western digital 2.5 hard drives
     
  3. Dark Scyth

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    You can not use the Fujitsu drive you have in that picture though.
     
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    Can't they use the 120GB sectors though?
     
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    InsaneNutter Resident Nutter Staff Member

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    They can on a compatible Western Digital hard drive, Hddhackr will not hack Fujitsu drives.
     
  7. Dark Scyth

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    That is why I posted Harcrofts guide. If i'm not mistaken Hddhackr can't automatically write sector 16-22 to anything that isn't WD although using Harcrofts guide would make the sectors and then you could use Hddhackr to create partition 0/2/3. Correct me if i'm wrong though, I wouldn't want to break anyones drive from being incorrect. :S
     
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    From what i've heard people have had next to no success with anything that's not a Western Digital drive. Harcroft says he got a Seagate drive, however ive never heard of anyone else calming to have managed this, or posting any proof. I'm not saying its not been done as it could have, just so little information is out there. I have read else where of people bricking drives trying so i'm not really encouraging people to do so.
     

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