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1 cze 2007 · Use this 500GB security sector with HDDHackr 1.40 to hack a 2.5” 500gb SATA hard drive to work in the Xbox 360. A big thanks to Digiex member TalonII for dumping the 500gb security sector from his 500GB drive.
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- [Xbox 360] How to Flash Your HDDSS.bin in Windows - Digiex
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Download the HDD security sector corresponding to your new hard drive from the list below and extract the .bin file. 500GB; 320GB; 250GB; 120GB; 60GB; File:20GB HDDSS.rar; Extract the chosen HDDSS.zip and rename the .bin to "HDDSS.BIN". Extract HddHackr and move all of the files onto your bootable USB drive. Shutdown your PC.
HDDHackr allows you to use some Western Digital HDDs as Xbox 360 HDD. What's new/fixed: * Extended Modelnumber String detection (new hard drives have two Modelnumber strings) Version: v1.25 Filesize: 26.72 Kb. Added on: 15-Nov-2010 Downloads: 1666.
8 gru 2009 · This tutorial will teach you how to hack a standard Western Digital 2.5" Sata hard drive so it can be used by the Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Slim. Normally you can only use Microsoft approved hard drives which are significantly more expensive, costing up to 3x the price of a normal 2.5" SATA hard drive.
- Added support for 320GB and 500GB hard drives (HDDSS.BIN required) - Added support to adjust Idle Timer (IntelliPark) - Confirmed HddHacker supports hard drives manufactured till 2013
18 kwi 2008 · only! Required Tools. - HDDHackr v0.91. How to use. Get yourself a Western Digital SATA BEVS HDD. To use this tool, you need. a HDD security sector file ('hddss.bin'). If you don't have one, here's how. to create one from a valid xbox 360 HDD: * Dumping the hddss.bin file * Boot to dos from a writeable medium (like a floppy). Connect an *original*
10 mar 2009 · If you open the 250gb hddss.bin from digiex.net it will look like this: I opened the backup file I made in Hex Workshop, as you can see it's originally from a Hitachi drive, but works just fine on my WD drive.