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* Format the Device by right clicking and clicking format or using an application on Linux that will let you format as NTFS | * Format the Device by right clicking and clicking format or using an application on Linux that will let you format as NTFS | ||
* In the OSU1 folder Copy the '''$SystemUpdate''' to the USB Drive | * In the OSU1 folder Copy the '''$SystemUpdate''' to the USB Drive | ||
* Plug it into the Xbox One and finish following the Windows Guide | * Plug it into the Xbox One and finish following the Windows Guide or Linux Guide depending on your PC | ||
== Windows Guide== | == Windows Guide== | ||
* Extract the xboxonehdd-master zip folder somewhere you can find it. | * Extract the xboxonehdd-master zip folder somewhere you can find it. | ||
* Go into the win folder inside | * Go into the '''win''' folder inside | ||
* Run powershell as administrator | * Run powershell as administrator | ||
* Run cd path to the win folder | * Run cd path to the win folder | ||
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* The script will start formatting the new drive with multiple different partitions | * The script will start formatting the new drive with multiple different partitions | ||
* Press any key to continue | * Press any key to continue | ||
* Hook up the HDD to the Xbox One | |||
* Boot up the Xbox One | |||
* It should boot up to a screen with Troubleshoot on it | |||
* Go to Troubleshoot and press '''A'''' | |||
* Press '''A''' on Offline System Update | |||
* Now you are done | |||
==Linux Guide== | |||
'''I am using Ubuntu 22.04 for this guide''' | |||
* Extract the xboxonehdd-master zip folder somewhere you can find it. | |||
* Go into Disks and check which /dev/sdx yours is. | |||
** Mine is /dev/sdd1 | |||
* Go into the '''linux''' folder inside | |||
* Open up a terminal inside of it | |||
* Run '''sudo .\create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdd1/ -s 1''' | |||
* Hook up the HDD to the Xbox One | * Hook up the HDD to the Xbox One | ||
* Boot up the Xbox One | * Boot up the Xbox One |
Revision as of 03:21, 28 June 2022
This guide will walk you through installing a new hard drive.
- A guide for using this script for stock consoles can also be found on MrMario2011's channel.
- Follow one of these guides to uninstall hdd Xbox One Xbox One S Xbox One S Digital Xbox One X
Requirements
- A new HDD or SSD up to 2TB
- A way to hook up the HDD or SSD to a PC
- A Windows computer or Windows virtual machine or a Linux Machine
- A USB storage device minimum 8GB formatted as NTFS
- OSU1
- xboxonehdd-master
Creating a NTFS USB
- Hook it up to a Windows or Linux Machine
- Format the Device by right clicking and clicking format or using an application on Linux that will let you format as NTFS
- In the OSU1 folder Copy the $SystemUpdate to the USB Drive
- Plug it into the Xbox One and finish following the Windows Guide or Linux Guide depending on your PC
Windows Guide
- Extract the xboxonehdd-master zip folder somewhere you can find it.
- Go into the win folder inside
- Run powershell as administrator
- Run cd path to the win folder
- Run .\create_xbox_drive.bat
- It will look for several drive letters to make sure they are open
- If any are not open you will need to change the drive letter on the specific drive
- Press any key to continue
- There is several options to choose from.
- I am going to use a as it does not require the original drive
- Select the target HDD or SSD
- Click enter
- Double check the drive is one you want
- Type Y and enter
- Choose the option for the drive
- The script will start formatting the new drive with multiple different partitions
- Press any key to continue
- Hook up the HDD to the Xbox One
- Boot up the Xbox One
- It should boot up to a screen with Troubleshoot on it
- Go to Troubleshoot and press A'
- Press A on Offline System Update
- Now you are done
Linux Guide
I am using Ubuntu 22.04 for this guide
- Extract the xboxonehdd-master zip folder somewhere you can find it.
- Go into Disks and check which /dev/sdx yours is.
- Mine is /dev/sdd1
- Go into the linux folder inside
- Open up a terminal inside of it
- Run sudo .\create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdd1/ -s 1
- Hook up the HDD to the Xbox One
- Boot up the Xbox One
- It should boot up to a screen with Troubleshoot on it
- Go to Troubleshoot and press A'
- Press A on Offline System Update
- Now you are done
Missing the Boot Animation
- Hook up your original HDD if you still have it and go into the partition System Update
- Go into the A folder
- Copy the bootanim.dat onto your PC
- Remove the Old HDD from your PC and hook up the new HDD/SSD
- Copy the bootanim.dat to the A and B folders in System Update
- Hook up the HDD/SSD back into the Xbox one
- Enjoy having the Boot animation back on your Xbox