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Title: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kyla666 (zzk2001) on December 26, 2005, 09:36:10 AM
Use FlashFXP

How to use  FlashFXP to formate G: well very easy really just trun on xbox (with EVOX)

(make sure  in Evox setting you have Use G: to Yes )

If you don't Have EVOX as a dash RUN it like a App (you Must
 Be runing EVOX to format G:)

then open FlashFXP connect to Xbox
ip: 192.168.x.xxx
user: xbox
Pass: xbox

bla bla bla =)

now go to Commands > Raw commands  Or push ctrl+r

type this in

Formatpath \Device\Harddisk0\Partition7

Then FTP app will echo a hard drive key (later referred to as 'the number') (display a long number in a dialog box). Use that key for the next command

now type

FormatDrive 'the number'

All done restart Xbox  and All your Gigs will be there on G:

**Note**
     you must download a EVOX skin that has G: on it to see free space on the Dash
you can look in Settings to see freespace on G: as well to see if it worked


If you use Unleash X you need to set Use G: to Yes as well


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: SMD on December 27, 2005, 10:26:54 AM
Excellent Tutorial. Super simple. Thanks man.


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kyla666 (zzk2001) on December 30, 2005, 05:25:25 PM
**New**


you can format your G: with the Krayzie UXE installer as well

just load the game save if like you wa going to Softmod it for the frist time

A new screen will pop up this time go to Extras>Format Options

now just format G: Drive and done


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Lenny on March 14, 2006, 09:29:45 PM
I used this method. Seemed to work fine. It echoed back drive formatted and I can see my G freespace in Evox - > System managment -> System settings but for some reason it won't show up when i FTP to my xbox so I still can't put anything on the drive. Any ideas ? (Already got "Use G Drive" activated).

EDIT: Nevermind it seems to be working now after some cursing, rebooting + starting/quitting XBMC.


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: azndoodle on April 17, 2006, 11:06:03 PM
I can't seem to get it to work.  When I try these commands FlashFXP says command not found. 

I also tried using Krazyie's UXE installer to format G: but after i've confirmed to format G: it doesn't do anything.   As if nothing was performed because I can still move around and go back to previous screen.  No message came up telling anything.

I installed the softmod using Krayzie's UXE installer according to instructions, and I know i bought a Maxtor 200GB HD. 

Why can't I get G: drive to work?


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Boost on April 17, 2006, 11:47:27 PM
what are the sizes of your partitions on your HDD Azndoodle?

if it's something like
c: 100mb
e: 5gigs
f: 180gigs

then your at all you can get

personally I'd just redo the softmod with krazies Ndure and choose NK patcher 06
that will put all the free space on F:

BOOST


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: azndoodle on April 18, 2006, 11:40:57 PM
ok, i think i know what happened.  My F: drive was formated to use up the rest of my HD space..so I don't have a G: partition.  This i my break down according to Krazyie's installer.

C: 499.92MB
E: 4 881.63MB
F: 186 802.83 MB
X: 749.89MB
Y: 749.89MB
Z: 749.89MB

I'm not sure when this happened, but F: partition took up the rest of my space either when I created my new HD using XBOXHDM 1.9 or when I installed Krazyie's UXE installer.  (I'm think it was done while I built the HD with XBOXHDM 1.9)

But it seems like Xbox can't see the whole thing, b/c EvoX dashboard reports that only have about 80GB Free on my F: drive (started off with 130MB free).  But in Krazyie's intaller says i only used 86GB so theoretically I should still have 1 GB left on F: drive.

My concern is whether or not I will have a problem with this setup?  or do I need to redo the entire thing, and create the G: drive.   Will XBOX be able to see the entire partition or or will it only see 130MB of space and anything after it, it doesn't read.

Can you please guide me with this?  If you think i should do it all from scratch again to get my G: drive, is there an easier way by just adding the partition with some utility like Partition Magic, or Disk Image Pro?


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Boost on April 19, 2006, 12:07:53 AM
I love all on F

you have an ideal setup
I've never ran into any partition problems when it's all on F
G is just another partition that you need IF you have an older mod that won't surpass teh 137gig limit
You have a Grade A xbox mod my friend

never format C or E and it'll run perfect
F can be as small or as BIG as you want it :)

BOOST


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: azndoodle on April 19, 2006, 06:12:02 AM
wow...great to know.  But Evo-X doesn't seem to report the correct amount of space that I should have...  I strictly recall when I first did the successful HD upgrade, Evo-X dashboard reported that I only had 130GB of free space on F: drive (before I had dumped any files in it) , but it should report 180GB.   So theoretically there's 50GB, unaccounted for.   Will this cause any problems?  Or is the EVo-X Free space counter not very accurate?


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: drfweega on April 19, 2006, 08:15:17 AM
I think that the version EvoX you are using, on the space counter only reaches up to 137gb ... but then again I am may be wrong.


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Boost on April 19, 2006, 11:24:00 PM
look in your evox settings to, make sure you "enable G"


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Links on January 08, 2007, 02:58:24 PM
I tried doing to steos in this tut but my g drive is still showing 0 for the amount of free space.


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: drfweega on January 08, 2007, 06:22:59 PM
Some HDDs don't have the extra space on the G: drive.


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Links on January 08, 2007, 11:41:56 PM
Here is my original post with all the steps I've done. Someone referred me to this post but it did not help.
http://www.smdepot.net/forum/index.php?topic=956.0


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: timmay1215 on June 26, 2007, 04:41:22 PM
wait why not on E i want it on E b/c im puting more than 4 gb in E


or does evox put stuff in G? idk im confused

mine says

Drive C 347.95 MB/175.09 MB
Drive E 4,881.63 MB/4,692.88 MB
Drive F 70516.69 MB/67,755.98 MB
Drive X 749.89 MB/749.88 MB
Drive Y 749.89 MB/749.88 MB
Drive Z 749.89 MB/749.88 MB


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Art2Fly on June 26, 2007, 09:15:04 PM
because E is a stock partition and acording to the FATX partition table it can ONLY hold 5 gigs


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on June 28, 2007, 12:20:31 PM
you format e and you will cry with an error 21


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kyla666 (zzk2001) on June 28, 2007, 07:39:15 PM
O yes you will Cry... LOL  :P


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Snipes101 on June 28, 2007, 08:15:43 PM
No you won't thats an easy fix you noods Yachi and Zzk2001 hahah jk


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kyla666 (zzk2001) on June 29, 2007, 05:27:23 AM
ture it's a easy fix But if you got apps or emus on there + your Save files =( that would make me cry LOL


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on June 29, 2007, 10:50:34 AM
what does format mean?

must be good...





 :'(

haha


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Snipes101 on June 29, 2007, 01:41:14 PM
OOOOOo yeah game saves, i totly forgot about thoughs..... yeah then that would make me cry and take my anger out on a baby....pow...right in the kisser lol jk


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on June 29, 2007, 01:42:23 PM
ive all mine on my pc...

took ages but i did it when i first got action reply.(when i didnt know about softmoddin)


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Art2Fly on June 30, 2007, 04:45:36 PM
hey btw i have a 160gb hard drive that used to be in my comp as C:/ i didn't format it using windows or anything like that but i used hdm and when i put it in my xbox, i only had 130 gigs on F and nothing on G what hapend??? btw i don't have 007 anymore because i borrowed it from a freind to softmod, but i do have a backup copy from that game


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on July 01, 2007, 03:05:48 AM
put this into unleash config and hit it,

<List Text="Format G drive" Sort="Off" Batch="True">
<Item Action="AskUser" Arg1="Format">Are you shure you want to format Drive G?</Item>
<Item Action="MessageBox" Arg1="Format">Hit ok to format(warning: all data on G will be erased)</Item>
<Item Action="Format" Arg1="G">Format G Drive</Item>
</List>

that shud work


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Snipes101 on July 02, 2007, 01:50:47 PM
Is their a code i can put in to the Unleash X code for format the hole drive, like
Settings-->Format Hard drive=Format the hole HD


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on July 02, 2007, 02:04:52 PM
you can do a batch command. but it wudnt get all the way cos its needs to read the rest of the command but youd format it...


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Art2Fly on July 02, 2007, 04:20:51 PM
thanks yachi i got an extra 25 gigs!


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on July 02, 2007, 04:51:01 PM
you owe me 25gb *female dog*! haha


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Art2Fly on July 02, 2007, 05:13:59 PM
hey yachi just asking, but do you have a life i mean you answer posts within like minuets god


Title: Re: formatting G: drive Useing FlashFXP
Post by: Kingofrandom78 on July 02, 2007, 06:38:03 PM
nope no life...