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Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 11:42 pm
by fatino55
Hi,
I'm using a hard modded xbox with a 2 TB hdd since a couple of years without any problems. Now I'm modding another xbox for a friend of mine. The xbox is also hard modded (aladin) and has a 2 TB HDD (Western Digital) with a delock IDE/SATA converter (same configuration as my box).
For the initial setup (formating partitions, installing EvoX dashboard for FTP access) I used AID and later Slayers disc. But since two days I stuck in a crazy problem:
Initially the F drive has the full capacity so I used XBPartitioner 1.0 to resize F and G to about 260 GB and then use XBPartitioner 1.1 to resitze to about 927 GB (like in
this tutorial. All went fine, no error, I see the correct size. But after rebooting / shutdown my F drive has still the initially size of nearly 2 TB
I repeated the hole process a couple of times, made a full cleanup, used another installer disc (slayer) and so on - and after reboot the initially size of partition F is back.
Hope anybody can help me. Thank you!
Re: Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 7:59 am
by bigkidoz
Are you using the latest version of your Bios ?
Re: Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 8:18 am
by Rocky5
1. Scrap evoxdash, if using it for FTP it's as slow as a week in the jail.
2. Use XBPartitioner 1.3 & format your extra partitions.
3. If the above doesn't work do this.
Use XBPartitioner 1.3:
1. Load the app off the HDD.
2. Highlight the extra partitions & resize to what you want (can also use A to cycle defaults)
3. Press (Y) until you see format partition in the top right, press start.
4. Press (Y) until you see write table in the top right & press start.
5. Turn the Xbox off & back on.
Now before you do any of the above make sure you have the G drive enabled in evox dash setting.
Re: Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 10:48 am
by xman
fatino55 wrote:Hi,
I repeated the hole process a couple of times, made a full cleanup, used another installer disc (slayer) and so on - and after reboot the initially size of partition F is back.
Hope anybody can help me. Thank you!
If you need to use XbPt, (any version), twice because something didn't work the 1st time you MUST change the partition sizes, ( just 1GB will do fine), and then have another go back to the sizes you actually want. Just a little quirk with XbPt but an arse to get around till you know about it which you now do.

Re: Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 7:34 pm
by fatino55
I've got it!
I backuped the currently used bios (EvoX M8 1.00.5838.01) and opend it on pc with EVtool. The option "Ignore Hard Drive Partition Table" was checked with that bios - didn't know that there is such a option.
Flashed a new created bios with unchecked "Ignore Hard Drive Partition Table" and everything works fine!

- evtool settings for bios
Re: Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:55 pm
by hyrulebr
Hi
I´m new here and I´m bring this thread from the dead!
I upgraded my Hdd to a SATA 1TB. Everything working but after a chunck of data transfered (280GB) I cannot write more on partition F.
What I did:
Evtools (Bios that I used M8 1.00.5838.01)
partition 6 takes the rest of drive
unchecked "ignore hard drive partition table"
After installation of XBMC I use XBpartition 1.3 to format F and G with 450GB each (32k cluster).
I got error after transfered about 280GB in partition F. No more files can be transfered to this partition.
What I did wrong?
Thanks
Mauricio
Re: Problem with formating 2 TB HDD F and G drive
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 11:49 pm
by skeletor64
hyrulebr wrote:Hi
I´m new here and I´m bring this thread from the dead!
I upgraded my Hdd to a SATA 1TB. Everything working but after a chunck of data transfered (280GB) I cannot write more on partition F.
What I did:
Evtools (Bios that I used M8 1.00.5838.01)
partition 6 takes the rest of drive
unchecked "ignore hard drive partition table"
After installation of XBMC I use XBpartition 1.3 to format F and G with 450GB each (32k cluster).
I got error after transferred about 280GB in partition F. No more files can be transferred to this partition.
What I did wrong?
Thanks
Mauricio
Not sure I know the reasoning why it's giving you errors, but you could try reformatting using Chimp first, then XMP1.3? Maybe you can just do 1 big partition on F using 64K clusters. I don't see why you would even need G unless you go to a 1.5TB or 2 TB hard drive.