Open truvine7133 opened 7 years ago
You need to change the script i belive to partition to the correct sizes
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016, truvine7133 notifications@github.com wrote:
i was using this to replace the original hard drive, which was removed by another person. i know for a fact that it is a 2 tb s model, but when i put in a two terabyte, it formats back to 500gb on the console. coiuld i be doing something wrong? i run the xboxonehdd. py script first ( in sudo) then the mkxboxonefs.sh file, then xboxonehdd again. i use the OSU update file as well, to recover the system
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that, i understand, but the coding is a bit above me, unless i dedicate a few days to learn what i need to know to edit it. i have an original xbox 2tb hard drive and i recorded the partition info off of that. would cloining that work?
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I believe so, theoretically it should work. Take a look at what the author told me in my issue I had awhile ago.
If you are installing a drive larger than 500GB:
Link: https://github.com/Juvenal1/xboxonehdd/issues/6
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 3:03 PM, truvine7133 notifications@github.com wrote:
that, i understand, but the coding is a bit above me, unless i dedicate a few days to learn what i need to know to edit it. i have an original xbox 2tb hard drive and i recorded the partition info off of that. would cloining that work?
You need to change the script i belive to partition to the correct sizes …
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016, truvine7133 @.***> wrote: i was using this to replace the original hard drive, which was removed by another person. i know for a fact that it is a 2 tb s model, but when i put in a two terabyte, it formats back to 500gb on the console. coiuld i be doing something wrong? i run the xboxonehdd. py script first ( in sudo) then the mkxboxonefs.sh file, then xboxonehdd again. i use the OSU update file as well, to recover the system
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Also, Here's a nice wiki for all this https://github.com/JW0914/Wikis/tree/master/XboxOne
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Omar Sanchez xxxomarsanchezxxx@gmail.com wrote:
I believe so, theoretically it should work. Take a look at what the author told me in my issue I had awhile ago.
If you are installing a drive larger than 500GB:
- Format with the proper layout of a 500GB drive (remaining free space after partition 5).
- Once the OS rebuild finalizes successfully and you're taken to the Xbox Home Screen,shut down the xbox completely via the menu (it needs to be fully shut down, not put into standby).
- Copy all files from all partitions into separate folders on a separate HDD
- One could also use the WIM commands below https://github.com/Juvenal1/xboxonehdd/issues/6#issuecomment-207819457 to capture, then apply, a WIM to the applicable partitions
- Reformat the Xbox One internal drive & partition it via the the script provided
- Copy all files back to their respective partitions
- Once reconnected to the Xbox One, it should boot and display the correct size for free space.
- If you receive an error after reinstalling, you need to rerun the xboxonehdd script, or use dd, to flip the HDD's 1st sector bits.
Link: https://github.com/Juvenal1/xboxonehdd/issues/6
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 3:03 PM, truvine7133 notifications@github.com wrote:
that, i understand, but the coding is a bit above me, unless i dedicate a few days to learn what i need to know to edit it. i have an original xbox 2tb hard drive and i recorded the partition info off of that. would cloining that work?
You need to change the script i belive to partition to the correct sizes …
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016, truvine7133 @.***> wrote: i was using this to replace the original hard drive, which was removed by another person. i know for a fact that it is a 2 tb s model, but when i put in a two terabyte, it formats back to 500gb on the console. coiuld i be doing something wrong? i run the xboxonehdd. py script first ( in sudo) then the mkxboxonefs.sh file, then xboxonehdd again. i use the OSU update file as well, to recover the system
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I believe so, theoretically it should work. Take a look at what the author told me in my issue I had awhile ago. If you are installing a drive larger than 500GB: - Format with the proper layout of a 500GB drive (remaining free space after partition 5). - Once the OS rebuild finalizes successfully and you're taken to the Xbox Home Screen,shut down the xbox completely via the menu (it needs to be fully shut down, not put into standby). - Copy all files from all partitions into separate folders on a separate HDD - One could also use the WIM commands below <#6 (comment)> to capture, then apply, a WIM to the applicable partitions - Reformat the Xbox One internal drive & partition it via the the script provided - Copy all files back to their respective partitions - Once reconnected to the Xbox One, it should boot and display the correct size for free space. - If you receive an error after reinstalling, you need to rerun the xboxonehdd script, or use dd, to flip the HDD's 1st sector bits.
the problem is that im not trying to go higher that the original, im trying to put the same size as the original. perhaps the scrypt isnt set up for the 2tb one s
i think i found part of the issue. sometimes, the scripts do not create the correct partition sizes
This is a known issue mentioned in the post i provided
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It does mention drives larger than 500gb, but only in the context of replacing one in a device that originally had a 500gb drive with one that is larger,since the mkxboxfs-500gb.sh script formats the drive to the 500gb file system's exact sizes to pass the initial update and fix. I've used the standard script to successfully work on both 500 and 1tb drives but it appears not to work correctly for 2tb drives, perhaps not leaving adequate free space
grabbing the drives i needed, i was able to get the exact hard disk partition sizes, and looking into the mkxboxfs.sh file, i can modify it to make the exact sizes needed. i can upload the script to juvenal to make it easier for future users to get it done.
Can you attach the patch/file here or make a pull request?
I had made a clone with a two terbyte a while ago, and recently, ive been working on the one terabytes, which have been acting up for me with this script as well. my usb drive glitched out and i lost the two terbyte partition size document, so i need another one to come by for me,, but the one terabyte drive is as follows:
Temp Content
44023414784 bytes
User Content
838592364544 bytes
System Support
42949672960 bytes
System Update
12884901888 bytes
System Update 2
7516192768 bytes
I would have modded the mkxboxfs.sh script, but that script goes by megabytes, and this needs to be perfect. i wasn't sure if i could make it copy correctly., also, i probably need to switch the bits after, since the xboxonehdd.py script wont work on this one
In order for this to be verified, someone would need access to three different consoles that came with a 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB HDD natively, however this is what I assume is happening:
In regards to the Xbox One HDD Python script, it is written to provide partitions 1, 3, 4, & 5 with the same sizes every time and whatever space is left over is used for partition 2.
I wrote a wiki to make this easier on users, and while it's a bit dated as I haven't re-written it since Microsoft switched how they're pushing updates (i.e. OSUDT steps are no longer the same), the core steps will work.
i was using this to replace the original hard drive, which was removed by another person. i know for a fact that it is a 2 tb s model, but when i put in a two terabyte, it formats back to 500gb on the console. coiuld i be doing something wrong? i run the xboxonehdd. py script first ( in sudo) then the mkxboxonefs.sh file, then xboxonehdd again. i use the OSU update file as well, to recover the system