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The guide I found said I needed to plug in my 20gb drive, pull off the firmware from that and then put the ripped firmware onto another drive. However I don't know how I damaged it, since I never managed to get hddhackr to pick up my SATA drives until I used a hex editor and told it which ports my SATA were on. And by that time my drive didnt work in the xbox. I am so ****ed off and so puzzled as to why my xbox all of a sudden stopped picking up my 20gig drive.

Might be because you're using a 160GB drive.

While that's valid and all, I wouldn't imagine that to be the case. After you flash it with the bin file, it should think itself as a 120GB. Besides, I would think that if that's the reason, it would be stated in guides that if you use a larger drive, you'll have to go through "these" steps, etc.

And Phee... some games, unfortunately, cannot be moved or backed up to another storage device. You will have to transfer them through the computer.

It's really funky because some will let you copy, others will let you move, and then there are those that just refuse to budge.

Besides, I would think that if that's the reason, it would be stated in guides that if you use a larger drive, you'll have to go through "these" steps, etc.

Not really, the guides tell you to buy a 120GB drive, not a 160GB drive.

I think I might have bought a bigger drive, but I can't remember. Either way I didn't have to go through those additional steps.

EDIT: Just looked at my order history, turns out I did actually buy a 120GB drive. Check me for not overspending when I didn't have to! (That's usually a rarity).

While that's valid and all, I wouldn't imagine that to be the case. After you flash it with the bin file, it should think itself as a 120GB. Besides, I would think that if that's the reason, it would be stated in guides that if you use a larger drive, you'll have to go through "these" steps, etc.

And Phee... some games, unfortunately, cannot be moved or backed up to another storage device. You will have to transfer them through the computer.

It's really funky because some will let you copy, others will let you move, and then there are those that just refuse to budge.

They were copied over with a PC, but they refuse to work.

So I ordered A Memory Card to transfer with the Xbox, as someone said they Moved Fable 2, so thats all I am hoping for.

Right I want to give an update on my problem.

Got My un-official Memory Unit (Thanks Ebay!!!!)

anyway, I couldnt be bothered right now if I was sold a fake, when it clearly stated official.

I moved the save games of Fable 2, Forza 2 and Too Human, and now they all work again. Maybe something in the moving resigns them to which device they can work on, but I am very happy now.

So I suggest to others, I think T0mbi, borrow or invest in a small memory unit and move the save games, they will work :D

If your taking savegames off your original 20gb HD and want to copy them to another. You can connect it to your PC like I did and a programme to copy them over. I did that with all my Fable2 saves and GTA IV. They work perfectly on my new 120gb Western Digital drive. And you didnt spend a penny either or wait for delivery :p

Got a 120gb drive in the original 20gb drive case. Best decision I've made! :D

I did it and it worked fine.I backed up partition 2 and then I copied the entire partition 3 to my pc with xplorer360. Then when it came to restoring it with the new 120gb, i just copied partition 3 back to partition 3 and restored partition 2 and it worked fine. I did have to hex edit the drive though because the partitions wouldn't show up in xplorer360 but that took about 5 minutes.

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