So, I have a hard drive that my little brother was previously using as his Xbox drive before he got a better one, and now I want to format it so I can use it as a second hard drive on my desktop. The problem is that no matter how I set the drive, I can't any of our computers to recognize the drive long enough for me to wipe it.
Any suggestions?
Formatting an Xbox Hard Drive on a Windows Computer
Moderator: Thanas
- Ryushikaze
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1072
- Joined: 2006-01-15 02:15am
- Location: Chapel Hill, NC
- General Zod
- Never Shuts Up
- Posts: 29211
- Joined: 2003-11-18 03:08pm
- Location: The Clearance Rack
- Contact:
It may be a long shot, but perhaps you could use Dban Nuke to format it? Handy little linux based program made specifically for wiping any bootable hard drive clean. Only caveat is once you burn it to a disc the machine has to be bootable from the cd. (I'm not so sure about the X-box having this capability).
"It's you Americans. There's something about nipples you hate. If this were Germany, we'd be romping around naked on the stage here."
- Uraniun235
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 13772
- Joined: 2002-09-12 12:47am
- Location: OREGON
- Contact:
If I remember right, the Xbox hard drive was actually locked. I seem to recall reading an article about some intrepid hacker who wound up powering up the Xbox with the hard drive still attached, then very carefully unplugging the IDE ribbon and then plugging it into his computer, which was then itself turned on.
In doing so, he got the Xbox to send the hard drive the secret unlock code which would then permit access to the hard drive from then on.
In doing so, he got the Xbox to send the hard drive the secret unlock code which would then permit access to the hard drive from then on.
"There is no "taboo" on using nuclear weapons." -Julhelm
What is Project Zohar?
"On a serious note (well not really) I did sometimes jump in and rate nBSG episodes a '5' before the episode even aired or I saw it." - RogueIce explaining that episode ratings on SDN tv show threads are bunk
"On a serious note (well not really) I did sometimes jump in and rate nBSG episodes a '5' before the episode even aired or I saw it." - RogueIce explaining that episode ratings on SDN tv show threads are bunk
- Ryushikaze
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1072
- Joined: 2006-01-15 02:15am
- Location: Chapel Hill, NC
That's what I thought at first. Heck, I even set it in an old external CD-R mount with the top off (suitably isolated as to not not be an issue) so I could make sure with my own eyes. It was connected, and the computer could detect it, it just couldn't do anything to it.Vendetta wrote:Should just be a standard IDE drive, nothing funky about them at all. Check the connectors.
That might be the issue here, and me without an Xbox handy.Uraniun235 wrote:If I remember right, the Xbox hard drive was actually locked. I seem to recall reading an article about some intrepid hacker who wound up powering up the Xbox with the hard drive still attached, then very carefully unplugging the IDE ribbon and then plugging it into his computer, which was then itself turned on.
In doing so, he got the Xbox to send the hard drive the secret unlock code which would then permit access to the hard drive from then on.
Just for clarification if I can get my hands on one (I'm sure a friend in the area can give me some help in that regard), that's IDE ribbon from the Xbox and into the computer, correct?
I know that 2.5 IDE laptop drives can be locked, but I wasn't aware that 3.5 desktop drives could.
Can all 3.5 drives be locked, or is this something specific to the drives made for the XBox?
Can all 3.5 drives be locked, or is this something specific to the drives made for the XBox?
"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."- General Sir Charles Napier
Oderint dum metuant
Oderint dum metuant