#HOW TO FORMAT SEAGATE 1TB HARDDRIVE AFTER CRASH UPDATE#
Just started my One X without a problem.īut would still be great if the powershell script got an update regarding mounting of U - Y drive letters.Įdit 2: For reference I was using the 1TB option with direct copy. I hope you can have a look at your powershell script again for future use.Įdit: Seems to be working fine after manually changing the drive letters before copy and afterwards running option c (Fix GUID values without formatting the drive). I worked around this by mounting the drive letters myself before clicking 'yes' on the final step.
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I just noticed it unmounts the drive paths (U - Y) for the source disk at the step prior to starting the copy process, but when trying to copy it fails because the drive letters don't get mounted again on the source disk. Hi OP, I just tried the create_xbox_drive_gui.bat version of your script and everything seems to be working fine when direct copying from original disk to new disk, but at the final step (copying from source to target) it fails. I tried formatting the drive the again, partitioning it, and everything, but booting the console always brings me to that partial update screen and again with the errors and at this point, I don't know what to do with it.Īnyone run into a similar issue? Or have any suggestions? The first problem started a few months ago when I attempted to access certain folders and. It was formatted correctly before use (I believe), only had one partition and has never encountered any physical impact.
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If I try an OSU from there, it'll roll instantly to an E101 error page and I get stuck in that loop. My 1TB external harddrive has approx 750gb of data on it after around a year of use. If I try to reset this system, it'll take me back to the troubleshoot screen. I removed my SSD, re-formatted it and re-partitioned it with the script, reinstalled it into the Xbox, but now, when I boot it up, for a brief moment, it'll show the update screen at some percentage, crash, and take me to a troubleshooting screen with E106. When I formatted my SSD with the script, I re-installed it and booted the Xbox and jumped to try an OSU update, but the system hung at ~93% for a few hours and when I reviewed the footage, I saw I missed the step to reset the system, force the NAND to format, then move onto the OSU upgrade.
So far I have tried a different USB port, changed power settings to the laptop hard drive, and replicated the problem with multiple games. There is no error, no lag, just sudden and immediate termination of the program. I think I messed up this process and I'm stuck in a weird loop. Everything went beautifully until the games began to crash 5-15 minutes after initiating the program.