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    Default Please help Xbox F drive

    it says available space 0
    I can't transfer anything on to f
    how do i get the f drive working please help

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    Is this a new hardrive or the original?
    if it the original then 0 is right
    if its a new multi gigabyte drive
    then you can enable it in evox settings.
    Hope this helps.
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    Thanks for the info
    it is the original drive
    what do i need to change in the evox.ini file coz everything seems to be pointing to the f drive

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    can you remember which drive it is?

    the western digital is only 8gb and you cant open the f drive. the seagate is 10gb and can be formatted for an extra 2gb

    edit the ini file with notepad or something, then just change the "F:" references to "E:"

    Gimp

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    What chip do you have as most of the older chips do not support the use of larger drives/useing the F partition

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    Glimp i`m almost sure it's a seagate is there anyway of checking without taking apart again

    Wundy it's a cheapmod chip with evox 3.6 bios (new v1.1 machine)

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    i don't think there is another way of checking mate, but it is only 2gb you might aswell edit the ini file and use the 5 gb on the E drive, or whack a 80gb one in there. The cheapmod chips work fine with the hdd swap.

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    Just try formatting the F drive if you get space it's a seagate if you dont it's a western dig

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    wundy how do you format
    chears for everybodys help

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    simelinda PM me you email addy and I will send you an edited Evox.ini that will allow you to format the F and also look on the E & F drives for games/apps

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