![]() ![]() ![]() If you don’t know how to do that, then this tutorial is not for you. Extract download 2 and 3 to the USB drive.Įxtract and copy HDDSS_320GB.bin file (2nd download) to the USB drive.Įxtract and copy the hddhackr.exe file (3rd download) to the USB drive. *in the original tutorial, they recommend MS-DOS instead of FreeDOS, but FreeDOS seems to work just fine and has better chance of booting.ģ. Tick "Create a bootable disk using: FreeDOS”. If you’re not using the 320Gb drive please refer to the original tutorial for the correct files.Ī tool needed to flash the file above to the drive. This is the security sector that needs to be flashed to the WD drive. Rufus is a very light-weight portable utility (meaning no need to install) that formats a USB drive and make it bootable. You can probably get this drive in roughly the same price at Funan Digital Life mall. The drive is 320Gb, 5400rpm, 7mm with a model number WD3200BPVT. It should brightly say “WD Scorpio Blue”. When buying the drive, just check for the blue label at the bottom (the most obvious indication). Now, that’s less than half of what i would have paid for if i got the official Microsoft drive. I got the WD Scorpio Blue Series 320Gb from Sim Lim Square at S$65. WD Scorpio Blue Series BEVS/BEVT/BPVT (forget the rest, get this one) It must be one of the following Western Digital drives: a USB flash drive (1Gb is fine) – this will be formatted later Xbox 360 Slim – i don’t have any tips for 360 phatģ. ![]() Okay, before you go head to those sites let me add in a few tips of my own (for 360 Slim) and a run down of steps.ġ. I actually just followed the already awesome tutorials from these sites/links: IMPORTANT: i didn’t invent the instructions here! (this post will probably be moot soon enough with the new Xbox coming out, but a friend ask me for details) Thankfully, i found 2 alternatives: buy a cheaper ‘compatible’ Xbox drive (not the official Microsoft drive) or buy a much cheaper 2.5 (laptop) drive and set it up as an Xbox drive. The official Xbox drive sells at around S$150~200. ![]() 4 Gigabytes (actually just around 3Gb) is fine for game saves and all but once you start downloading apps and game demos on the Xbox (like i did, the very day i got the console) – you’d know that it’s just not enough. (And yes, that just killed what ever budget i have planned for my supposed small-form-factor PC gaming rig i have been daydreaming about)Īnyhow, i got the 4G version, not the 250G bundle. Out of a whim, i just got myself a new Xbox 360-Slim 4G Kinect bundle! Note: this is not for the faint of heart. (Tips & tutorial on upgrading the Xbox 360 Slim 4G with a cheap 2.5 laptop drive – particularly to those who bought the 4G console in Singapore) ![]()
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