Robert Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 I want to open my xbox and use the hard drive in another computer. I found a tutorial over at xboxscene, but it only says how to take the hard drive out. Can it be used in an ordinary pc, or will it only work on xbox? While I was there I noticed someone called 'yeshuachrist' posting in the BP style (but with better spelling). Is it BP? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fumanchu Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 if it is a normal stock xbox then it will be either 6gb or 8gb hdd and yes you probably could use it for a pc,you will just have to format the hdd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrvmc Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 yes robert, like fumanchu says. stock XBOX drives are normal drive, they work fine in PC. inside xbox is either 8GB (Western Digital) or 10GB (Seagate) with FATX filesystem so you need a reformat to your PC file system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparda Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 You just have to unlock it with the eeprom before putting it in another computer then format it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted July 6, 2011 Author Share Posted July 6, 2011 I know nothing about unlocking... i didn't have a torx 20, so i smashed off the case, tore out the metal cover, and pretty much vandalised it. Now i have the drives out, although the DVD drive is of no use at all. If i plugged the drives back in it would work, but physically, it is destroyed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparda Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 OMG ^^ poor Xbox I dont know which installer english peoples are using for Xbox. Your xbox was softmodded ? or its just a stock one ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted July 6, 2011 Author Share Posted July 6, 2011 Just a stock one as far as i can tell. The hard drive is a Seagate, type ST310014ACE. I did some googling and it seems that (as you said) it needs to be 'unlocked' before it can be used. Now, it is only 10 GB, and nobody uses them anymore, so I figured, what the point? It's still in the plastic cradle as I don't have the screwdriver to release it. So really there is no use going any further. It's all going in the bin now... bye bye xbox. edit: for those who wondered, it cost me nothing, appeared to be working, but no games to test it with, and no controllers. After several months it was clear it would never be used.Now, I have just learned it has no usable parts (not even a fuse), so there was no point ever getting it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilcuda Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 (edited) A couple of things you can try . Put the drive in a usb enclosure and format it that way either with Windows or preferably linux . Start the pc with the drive powered but not attached to the ribbon ( have it seated loosely ) as it gets passed the bios attach it and hope it gets seen when the OS starts to get past the locking , this can be fiddly and would be a matter of timing . USB enclosure is my recommended method . Edited July 6, 2011 by lilcuda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retro gamer Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 Shame, you could've turned it into a media centre or a kick ass emulator compendium. Oh well at least it's a good metaphor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted July 6, 2011 Author Share Posted July 6, 2011 Nah, i have other pc's for those jobs - and they are much more open, not a 'black box'. Oops, another metaphor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparda Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 like i said, you need your eeprom ,softmodding your xbox is the only way to recover it. You must have an xbox action replay, or maybe you can ask one of your friend. When the ndure will is installed, theres an option to "lock/unlock" the hdd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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