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As I still have an Xbox 360 that I've bought on January 2006 and it still hasn't suffered the notorious RROD, I thought I'd upgrade the meager 20 GB drive to a bigger one. With Xbox360 you practically have two choices: buy the price driven M$ hdd module or do some haxx0ring.
Whereas in a PS3, a hard drive upgrade goes pretty much: back up data, swap and format hard drive, restore data and you're done, the Xbox 360 is a totally different story. First of all, you'll need a hard drive enclosure. Secondly, there's only a small selection of hard drives you can choose from. Thirdly, you'll need to upgrade the firmware of the hard drive so that the Xbox would recognize it. Thank you very much, M$!
There are lots of instructions, how to do the swap yourself. I used this one as my reference. In the instructions they dismantled the hdd enclosure for doing the swap but I took a different approach and ordered an empty enclosure from DealExtreme. It was like $7 including shipping. I'm still waiting for that to arrive.
In the meantime, I bought a 4 GB USB stick for firmware flashing, a WD Scorpio Black 250 GB SATA hdd and M$ data transfer cable. You actually don't need the cable as you can use an USB hdd for transferring the data but since the cable price wasn't that bad and the transfer process will be simpler, I chose to buy the cable. Here are the parts that I've gathered so far.
I've already created a Win98 emergency boot on the USB stick and used that to flash the firmware onto the WD hdd. Now it's simply a matter of installing the hard drive into the enclosure, when it arrives, formatting it in the XBox360 and transferring the data from old hard drive to new.
More to follow...
Whereas in a PS3, a hard drive upgrade goes pretty much: back up data, swap and format hard drive, restore data and you're done, the Xbox 360 is a totally different story. First of all, you'll need a hard drive enclosure. Secondly, there's only a small selection of hard drives you can choose from. Thirdly, you'll need to upgrade the firmware of the hard drive so that the Xbox would recognize it. Thank you very much, M$!
There are lots of instructions, how to do the swap yourself. I used this one as my reference. In the instructions they dismantled the hdd enclosure for doing the swap but I took a different approach and ordered an empty enclosure from DealExtreme. It was like $7 including shipping. I'm still waiting for that to arrive.
In the meantime, I bought a 4 GB USB stick for firmware flashing, a WD Scorpio Black 250 GB SATA hdd and M$ data transfer cable. You actually don't need the cable as you can use an USB hdd for transferring the data but since the cable price wasn't that bad and the transfer process will be simpler, I chose to buy the cable. Here are the parts that I've gathered so far.
I've already created a Win98 emergency boot on the USB stick and used that to flash the firmware onto the WD hdd. Now it's simply a matter of installing the hard drive into the enclosure, when it arrives, formatting it in the XBox360 and transferring the data from old hard drive to new.
More to follow...