changing the partition size of F and G drives

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  1. deezp1

    deezp1 Regular member

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    I used slayers to install a 250g hdd and I was wondering how to change the partition size of the F and G drives. as of right now it is showing 129g in the f drive and 112g in the g drive. how do I allow more game space in the F drive, or should I just leave it as is?
     
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  3. hoppers

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    i would just leave it.. you can always put some games on one drive and some on the other one..

    youe evox.ini file should be setup to autidetect a games fokder in both drives... and if its not, you can edit it to do this.

     
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    How would I put games in the G drive? I use pxhdd Loader to put games on the drive. as of right now it only reads the space in the F drive, when I finish filling up that drive, how do I switch to the G drive, or should I use a different app to do this? thanks
     
  5. Jerren

    Jerren Guest

    You could ftp into your xbox and simply copy and paste.
     
  6. ABMone

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    The newest PX HDLoader supports G Drive now.

    I think its version 1.3. Give that a shot
     
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    ABMone, thanks I got the file, its an ISO image, but Im wondering if I install the new pxhddloader will I lose the games I already stored in the f drive?
     

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