200 gig hdd only shows up as a 137 gig hdd

Discussion in 'Xbox - Hardware boot discussion' started by danknugz, Mar 1, 2005.

  1. danknugz

    danknugz Guest

    I found this on the net but don't remember were it was. I was wondering if someone could tell me what I all need to do to get the xbox to see all of my hdd. I know there is a way to have a f and g drive. I already have a lot of stuff on my f drive so I don't want to reformat the whole thing. I have a Xenium mod chip and I think I formated the hard drive with both f and g drives. I don't remember the bios version that I have or the make of it. I'm running Avalaunch. If someone could help me that would be great. I will post what bios I have later since I'm at work right now. Thanks
     
  2. Achilles3

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    You're probably running an old BIOS, use 4981 or 4983 and you should get the remaining GBs.
     
  3. elusiv1

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    I flashed my Xenium with the X2 4983.06 for my 160GB HD.
     
  4. deezp1

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    depending on the dashboard you are running, you need enable the g partition with the dash inorder to see the rest of the HDD
     
  5. Johnny5

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    You need to have a bios with LBA48 support. Use XBtool or something similar to check your bios. Enabling the G: drive in your dashboard is useless if your bios does not support a large HDD.
     
  6. punqewe

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    I thought the 4981.06 was for the partition 6 (f drive) and the 4981.67 was for the partitions 6 and 7 (f and g drive) so if that's the case you might have to reflash to a .67 bios.
     
  7. deezp1

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    That is correct about the xxxx.06 and the xxxx.67 bios

    this is true too, so both things need to be true in order to get your G partition to work
     
  8. punqewe

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    thats what I thought....I've switched to the evox m8plus so I havent used the xecuter2 bios in awhile.....hehe.
     

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