I downloaded XBP 1.2 source from here posted by idotsfan, and compiled and tested it and it would still freeze when cycling through partitions, so I changed the compare variable to ULONGLONG like Bomb Bloke said on xbox scene, and tested on a 2tb and it didn't freeze when cycling through partitions
So far so good, haven't had any problems with the drive after formatting.
I also tried on a 3tb drive, but it still doesn't get past the 2.2tb limit.
Using XbPt 1.2, try hitting the "B" button on the controller immediately when the XbPT screen boots. That will change to the other default partition size and keep it to 1TB and prevent it from locking up.
Does your IdotsFan 1.2 source feature the existing partition cluster sizes in the window?. Should show up in green I think it is and will say 16, 32, 64 next to the partition in the graph.
the 1.3 shows it as well, and doesn't freeze at all when cycling through partition sizes
I was doing that with 1.2, pressing b to evenly distribute it, now I don't have to worry about it, that's really the only way to setup the 2tb's, not really a need for a 3rd partition because xbmc is the only thing that will see it.
You can't just go around and bump the revision on someone software without is permission.
Also if you could include proper diff file it would be cool.
You can post the .xbe, well for development purpose. If 1.2 was posted on the forum before I can't see why you shouldn't.
Thanks for your work.
usually you don't use xbp to format the E, you can do that from unleashx, usually you have to do that if games aren't loading, and icons aren't showing up for the games
the best way that I've found is right as the program loads, press B to evenly distribute the sizes
then on both F and G partitions (6 +7) press the Right D-Pad twice to decrease both partitions by 2gb, press START and Y to format
then exit the app by BACK twice
reboot the xbox and reload the app
increase both partitions by 1gb with the Left D-Pad, then press START and Y to format
then exit the app and reload it again
then press B to evenly distribute the sizes and START and Y to format
I've run into stubborn hard drives before that they wouldn't format right, and that does it most every time, sometimes I have to low level format a drive first if it still won't work