![]() ![]() I removed hdd from xb1, put back in computer, copied the osudt2 files over the B folder, removed hdd and put back in xb1, and booted. After xb1 booted it says preparing console for a moment, then failed with e200. Again, I made sure hdd was unmounted, I ran that script again (to make it an xb1 hdd, just to be safe) put back in xb1. I decided to try and put the update file directly on the drive like the wiki instructed, so I started with osudt1. So I shut it down again with one button press, removed hdd from xb1 and reconnected in ubuntu. That gave me an error e101 (incorrect update I believe) I shut it down with one press, rebooted to USB with the osudt2 file and recieved the same e101. I then unmounted all partitions, ran the script again (the one that says are you sure you want to make this an xbox hdd?) Put hdd back in xb1, and booted from USB using the osudt1 file. Then I ran the script to create the partitions and verified they were all named/sized properly and were mounted. ![]() I erased all partitions the drive so it was all free space. I followed it step by step, using the scripts from your wiki. I did read through the wiki, however I'm just not having any luck with this. I'm going to try using the factory reset via USB on it next.ĭo these consoles have the ability to format/partition a bare drive on there own? I would think the easiest approach from MSFT, would be if a drive failed, simply take it apart, put in a new drive of the same size, reassemble, then run the OSUDT file from USB to re-install the OS - but alas, it doesn't appear that works. Yes I ran that script that says "are you sure you want to make this an xbox HDD?" The console was able to install the update and reboot, but during the "applying update" phase it reached 66% then threw the "something went wrong" page and error E200 again. My latest attempt was to simply format/partition/unmount the HDD in Ubuntu and then install the blank but newly formatted/partitioned drive in the xbox and install the OSUDT2 file from MSFT via a USB drive. However, anytime I have either put the contents of the OSUDT2 files on either the newly formatted drive in the A and B folders per the instructions, or a flash drive, I receive an error. the "drives" application reports a SMART status of OK. I am successfully able to format/repartition the drive using Ubuntu and the scripts/tools. I've been trying for over a week to get this thing working, following all of the wiki's/posts out on the internet. I bought an xbox one 500 GB from ebay that had one of the E200 error codes. If the answer to both is no, then replacing a component does not violate the software license. * If not, does the license state anywhere replacing a failed component violates the license? * If X component fails and I send the unit back to Microsoft to have it fixed, is there anything in the license that references that as being a license violation? If ever in doubt about a component being replaced in the Xbox One, ask one's self the following: The legal department is who writes the licenses and warranties (however with the latter, it's final wording may be determined by the underwriter(s) for whichever insurance company is backing the warranty for the OEM). One should always go to the source for clarification, not a third party. If one is looking for clarification on legal terms in warranties, licenses, etc., always contact the company's legal department and not customer service/tech support, as all they're going to do is give you their "opinion" or perception of what it says, not the legal definition If You do, Your Xbox Console, Kinect Sensor or Authorized Accessory may stop working permanently at that time or after a later Xbox Software update. (iii) You will not attempt to defeat or circumvent any Xbox Console, Kinect Sensor or Authorized Accessory technical limitation, security, or anti-piracy system. ![]() They may not work or may stop working permanently after an Xbox Software update.Ģ. (i) You will not use Unauthorized Accessories or Unauthorized Games. (c) “ Authorized Accessory” means a Microsoft branded Xbox One, Xbox 360 or Xbox hardware accessory, and/or a Microsoft licensed, third-party branded, Xbox One, Xbox 360 or Xbox hardware accessory whose packaging bears the official “Licensed for Xbox” and/or the “Designed for Xbox” logo.Ģ. Microsoft could take it as an excuse in the future to block you, or not.ġ. Granted, replacing a hard drive with a larger model should not be a problem in my opinion, but. ![]() I guess that's the big deal for most users. I am in agreement with you that it's "my hardware", but if you read their agreement (mostly aiming at XBox Live I assume) one could assume that modifying hardware might result in getting banned from XBox Live. ![]()
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