Tutorial  Updated

Xbox One Internal Hard Drive Upgrade or Repair: Build any size drive that works on any console

THREAD UPDATE FEBRUARY 26, 2020:

Script version 9 has been released!
Version 9 is now completely re-written using PowerShell 5.1 instead of Windows Batch.
As a result, the code structure and process error checking is much improved.
On the downside the new script only supports Windows 10 and above however, the old script is still included and slightly improved as well.

As it stands there are now 3 Windows scripts to choose from and are functionally equivalent:
create_xbox_drive_gui.bat - which includes a graphical interface and is the new primary Xbox One hard drive partitioning script using PowerShell 5.1 for Windows 10 and above
create_xbox_drive.bat - which includes a command line interface similar to the original script using PowerShell 5.1 for Windows 10 and above
create_xbox_drive_old.bat - the original Windows Batch script supporting Windows 7 and above

Also, there is a new COMMON ISSUES section at the bottom of this thread.

Anyone wanting the latest and greatest news about everything Xbox One hard drive related continue reading below.

WHAT THIS IS:

This is a set of scripts that allow you to create a standard/official 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB internal hard drive that works on any Xbox One, Xbox One S, or Xbox One X console and can be reset and remain at that appropriate size. In effect, all Xbox One consoles are potentially 2TB consoles.

Additionally the newer version 7 of the Windows and Linux partitioning scripts can copy your standard/official 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB internal hard drive's content to a new standard 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB HDD, SSD, or SSHD. Version 7 can also copy to non-standard drive sizes between 256GB and 5TB with minimum 138GB and maximum 1947GB of available storage respectively.

In short, you can go from any Xbox One internal standard/official drive size to any other 2.5" standard or non-standard drive size.

These scripts should support systems using any language but particularly on Windows 10 you'll need to have "English (United States)" installed but does not need to be the default language.

For standard sizes this is NOT a hack or mod, this is a script which creates the exact hard drive structure Microsoft uses on each 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB console it sells.

In the several years I've been doing hard drive upgrades and repairs on the Xbox One I'm not aware of a single person being banned for this practice. That said, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

INTRO:
I've sat on this particular iteration of the scripts for about a month just to be sure that others were getting the same results that I was able to achieve.

That said, I've had a YouTube channel for about 4 years with the channel's goal being to help people upgrade or replace their existing and potentially broken Xbox One hard drive.

Larger 5TB, 4TB, and 3TB 2.5" hard drives have been around for some time but Microsoft has only officially supported up to 2TB drive sizes and will likely never support anything beyond this. Internally speaking of course, externally you can attach up to 16TB.
Xbox One internal drives have a 2TB limit that you cannot get around. This is a bug or feature by Microsoft's design.

While a big feature of this script is the ability to change any Xbox One to a 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB standard console that can be "Reset" at any time, the big caveat of non-standard sizes is that performing a console "Reset" will incorrectly format a non-standard drive requiring the recreation of a standard 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB drive.
That being said, resetting your console should be a rare occurrence.

Reddit user A1DR1K sent a message to me on YouTube informing me that he had figured out how the Xbox One determines drive size and it isn't tied to the console itself but rather the disk GUID.
This is a big deal. With a properly partitioned drive any console can use any size drive at any time. Officially Microsoft has defined 2TB, 1TB, and 500GB drive sizes and the latest script now supports them all.

So without further ado the script:
xboxonehdd-master-9.zip or use Google Drive

WHAT YOU NEED:
Aside from the scripts to partition a 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB drive you'll need or need to do the following:
  1. You have to be willing to open your console and potentially void the 1 year or extended warranty.
  2. When doing a 'Repair or Replace' a 2.5" HDD, SSD, or SSHD SATA drive with a minimum capacity of 500GB. You can use a drive larger than 2TB but you can only partition it as 2TB.
  3. When doing an 'Upgrade' a working standard/official 2.5" 2TB, 1TB, or 500GB source drive.
  4. When doing an 'Upgrade' a 2.5" HDD, SSD, or SSHD SATA target drive. This can be 5TB, 4TB, 3TB or 256GB but it can also be a standard size as well. For example, maybe you just want to upgrade from 500GB to 2TB.
  5. A way to attach 1 or 2 2.5" HDD, SSD, or SSHD SATA drives to a Windows or Linux desktop or laptop. This can be a SATA to USB adapter or installing the SATA drive temporarily in said desktop or laptop. I recommend the USB3S2SAT3CB .
  6. When doing a 'Repair or Replace' an 8GB or larger NTFS USB Flash drive to extract the contents OSU1.zip to.
  7. When using Linux instead of Windows another 8GB or larger FAT32 USB Flash drive for creating an Ubuntu Live USB Flash Drive.
REPAIR, REPLACE, OR UPGRADE AN XBOX ONE DRIVE USING WINDOWS:
I've created a detailed walk through found within the xboxonehdd-master-9.zip file:
xboxonehdd-master\win\readme_windows.txt
Last Updated: 2019/10/23
Author: XFiX
https://gbatemp.net/threads/xbox-on...-size-drive-that-works-on-any-console.496212/
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLURaLwRqr6g14Pl8qLO0E4ELBBCHfFh1V

Creates a properly partitioned Xbox One hard drive. You'll want to source the
entire original drive files or use the latest OSU1 files.

FEATURES:
1. Create a Standard Xbox One 500GB, 1TB, or 2TB internal hard drive
2. Upgrade a Standard Xbox One drive to non-standard sizes including
as small as 138GB, as large as 1947GB, and other non-standard sizes
3. Set Standard Xbox One GUID values without formatting the drive
4. Backup "System Update" to current directory System_Update and more
5. Restore "System Update" from current directory System_Update and more
6. Check all partitions for file system errors using chkdsk
7. Wipe drive of all partitions and GUID values

This script is a direct replacement to create_xbox_drive.sh for Linux:
create_xbox_drive_old.bat is tested and works on Windows 7 and 10
create_xbox_drive.bat and create_xbox_drive_gui.bat are tested and only work
on Windows 10

You'll need some sort of USB to SATA device or have the ability to connect a
SATA drive directly to your PC. I recommend the USB3S2SAT3CB USB 3.0 to SATA
adapter cable.


NOTES AND WARNINGS:
NOTE 1: Xbox One internal drives have a 2TB limit that you cannot get around.
This is a bug or feature by Microsoft's design.
This is the video I made trying to fill a 5TB internal drive.

Version 7.0 and above max the "User Content" partition out at 1947GB.
Theoretically you can created a larger partition than this but you
cannot use the additional space.

NOTE 2: You need to run this script from an Administrator Command Prompt
using the "Run as administrator" feature.

NOTE 3: For this script to work on non-English Windows systems
C:\Windows\System32\en-US needs to be present.
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Language\Add languages
English (United States)

NOTE 4: Click "Cancel" or "X" on any "You need to format the disk in drive ?:
before you can use it." messages.

NOTE 5: diskmgmt.msc is your friend. Keep it open while running this script
to check progress and verify proper partitioning and formatting.

WARNING 1: E100 is bad. It is possible to do an offline update to resolve it
but this mostly isn't the case. E100 is the only know error that
actually refers to the Blu-ray drive. Under certain circumstances
during an Xbox One update the Blu-ray drive firmware can become
permanently corrupted. Any sort of Blu-ray drive failure involving
the daughterboard will brick your system since only the original
factory matching Xbox One motherboard and Blu-ray daughterboard can
be used together.
YOU CANNOT REPLACE A BLU-RAY DAUGHTERBOARD FROM ANOTHER SYSTEM!

WARNING 2: Only have one Xbox One or future Xbox One drive connected when
running this script to ensure the right drive gets formatted and
avoid Offline signature collisions!

This means disconnecting the SOURCE drive after:
(b) Replace/Upgrade keeping original drive data
but before:
(c) Fix GUID values without formatting the drive
When redoing the entire process run this step on the TARGET with
the SOURCE disconnected:
(g) Wipe drive of all partitions and GUID values

WARNING 3: Always use "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" and "Eject" the
newly created drive.
If you receive the message: "Windows can't stop your
'Generic volume' device because a program is still using it."
Either shutdown your system and remove the drive or use
diskmgmt.msc right click the disk, select "Offline", then "Online"
and then "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" and "Eject".

SCRIPT FUNCTIONS EXPLAINED:
(a) Replace/Upgrade without a working original drive (Standard Only) - used to fix systems when the original drive has failed
(b) Replace/Upgrade keeping original drive data (Standard and Non) - used to swap to a smaller or larger standard or non-standard drive
(c) Fix GUID values without formatting the drive (Standard and Non) - should be used after step (b) and after disconnecting the SOURCE drive
(d) Backup "System Update" to current directory (Standard and Non) - use before doing a Reset or Upgrade, better safe than sorry
(e) Restore "System Update" from current directory (Standard and Non) - use after doing a Reset or Upgrade, told you so
(f) Check all partitions for file system errors (Standard and Non) - optionally check for filesystem corruption or prepare for Clonezilla
(g) Wipe drive of all partitions and GUID values (Standard and Non) - used to blank a drive before rerunning step (b)
(h) CANCEL

PARTITION LAYOUT:
There are 5 partitions on an Xbox One drive. The 2nd partition 'User Content'
is what this selection refers to. The other 4 partitions are always the same
size regardless of the drive size.

All partitions are rounded to the nearest gibibyte (normally and not to be
confused with gigabyte). So options (d) through (g) will mostly do the right
thing. Options (a) through (c) are for wanting to force a particular size on
the target drive.

Most people should choose (a), (b), or (c). If you have a 256GB or 750GB you
should select (d). For 3TB, 4TB, or 5TB drives you should select (f).

(a) 500GB Standard (365GB) (779MB Unallocated)
(b) 1TB Standard (781GB) (50.51GB Unallocated)
(c) 2TB Standard (1662GB) (101.02GB Unallocated)
(d) Autosize Non-Standard w/ 500GB Disk GUID (1947GB MAX) - create an autosized 'User Content' resetting to 500GB
(e) Autosize Non-Standard w/ 1TB Disk GUID (1947GB MAX) - create an autosized 'User Content' resetting to 1TB
(f) Autosize Non-Standard w/ 2TB Disk GUID (1947GB MAX) - create an autosized 'User Content' resetting to 2TB


REPAIR AND UPGRADE PATHS:
Xbox One Internal Hard Drive Backup and Restore Upgrade

Menu roadmap:
(d) Backup "System Update" to current directory (Standard and Non)
(a) Replace/Upgrade without a working original drive (Standard Only)
(e) Restore "System Update" from current directory (Standard and Non)


Xbox One Internal Hard Drive Direct Copy Upgrade

Menu roadmap:
(b) Replace/Upgrade keeping original drive data (Standard and Non)
(c) Fix GUID values without formatting the drive (Standard and Non)


Xbox One Internal Hard Drive Repair or Replace Using

Menu roadmap:
(a) Replace/Upgrade without a working original drive (Standard Only)


EXAMPLE SCRIPT USAGE AND OUTPUT:
1. Unzip xboxonehdd-master-8.1.zip to the Desktop which will create an xboxonehdd-master directory
2. Open an Administrator Command Prompt:
Windows 7: Click "Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories" right click "Command Prompt" select "Run as administrator"
Windows 10 1607 and earlier: Right click "Start Menu" select "Command Prompt (Admin)"
Windows 10 1703 and later: Right click "Start Menu" select "Windows PowerShell (Admin)"
3. In the Command Prompt paste:
Command Prompt:
cd %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\xboxonehdd-master\win
Windows PowerShell:
cd $Env:USERPROFILE\Desktop\xboxonehdd-master\win
4. Then paste:
.\create_xbox_drive.bat

5. Follow all the prompts and be sure to select the appropriate drive. Example below:

**********************************************************************
* create_xbox_drive.ps1:
* This script creates a correctly formatted Xbox One HDD against the
* drive YOU select.
* USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
*
* Created 2019.10.08.8.1
* Last Updated 2019.10.22.8.1
* Now 2019.10.23 21:50:28
* PowerShell 5.1.18362.145
* Windows 10.0.18362
* PWD C:\Users\XFiX\Desktop\xboxonehdd-master\win
* System Type Intel64
* Language ID 0409
* Language UI en-US
**********************************************************************

* Administrative permissions confirmed *

* Are required drive letters available? Checking... *
* H: is free
* I: is free
* J: is free
* K: is free
* L: is free
* Found U: - Fixed Drive - Temp Content
* Found V: - Fixed Drive - User Content
* Found W: - Fixed Drive - System Support
* Found X: - Fixed Drive - System Update
* Found Y: - Fixed Drive - System Update 2

* WARNING: Any non-free drive letters above may interfere with this *
* script. Adjust the letters used in the 'Changeable drive *
* letters' section near the top of this script. *
* If you have an Xbox One drive attached non-free drive *
* letters are expected. *

Press any key to continue . . .

Select Xbox One drive creation type:
(a) Replace/Upgrade without a working original drive (Standard Only)
(b) Replace/Upgrade keeping original drive data (Standard and Non)
(c) Fix GUID values without formatting the drive (Standard and Non)
(d) Backup "System Update" to current directory (Standard and Non)
(e) Restore "System Update" from current directory (Standard and Non)
(f) Check all partitions for file system errors (Standard and Non)
(g) Wipe drive of all partitions and GUID values (Standard and Non)
(h) CANCEL

?: a
"a" was selected

* Scanning for connected USB/SATA drives . . . *
Disk Size Free Name
1 3726 GB 0 GB WDC WD40EZRX-00SPEB0
2 3726 GB 0 GB WDC WD40EZRX-00SPEB0
3 1863 GB 101 GB ASMT 2115

* Select TARGET Xbox One Drive . . . *
Enter c to CANCEL or use a Disk Number from the list above
?: 3
"3" was selected

GUID Dev Size Name
5B114955-4A1C-45C4-86DC-D95070008139 (2TB)
B3727DA5-A3AC-4B3D-9FD6-2EA54441011B U: 41 GB 'Temp Content'
869BB5E0-3356-4BE6-85F7-29323A675CC7 V: 1662 GB 'User Content'
C90D7A47-CCB9-4CBA-8C66-0459F6B85724 W: 40 GB 'System Support'
9A056AD7-32ED-4141-AEB1-AFB9BD5565DC X: 12 GB 'System Update'
24B2197C-9D01-45F9-A8E1-DBBCFA161EB2 Y: 7 GB 'System Update 2'


WARNING: This will erase all data on this disk. Continue [Y,N]?: y

* Disk 3 will be formatted as an Xbox One Drive . . . *

Select partition layout:
(a) 500GB Standard (365GB)
(b) 1TB Standard (781GB)
(c) 2TB Standard (1662GB)
(d) CANCEL

?: c
* Removing existing partitions with Clear-Disk . . . *

GUID Dev Size Name
A2A1044F-42EF-4279-B915-377EA82A63C3 (Unknown)

* Creating partition 1 with 44023414784 bytes . . .
* Creating partition 2 with 1784558911488 bytes . . .
* Creating partition 3 with 42949672960 bytes . . .
* Creating partition 4 with 12884901888 bytes . . .
* Creating partition 5 with 7516192768 bytes . . .

* Changing disk and partition GUID values with C:\Users\XFiX\Desktop\xboxonehdd-master\win\gdisk64 . . .

* Formatting and labeling partition 'Temp Content' . . .
* Formatting and labeling partition 'User Content' . . .
* Formatting and labeling partition 'System Support' . . .
* Formatting and labeling partition 'System Update' . . .
* Formatting and labeling partition 'System Update 2' . . .

GUID Dev Size Name
5B114955-4A1C-45C4-86DC-D95070008139 (2TB)
B3727DA5-A3AC-4B3D-9FD6-2EA54441011B U: 41 GB 'Temp Content'
869BB5E0-3356-4BE6-85F7-29323A675CC7 V: 1662 GB 'User Content'
C90D7A47-CCB9-4CBA-8C66-0459F6B85724 W: 40 GB 'System Support'
9A056AD7-32ED-4141-AEB1-AFB9BD5565DC X: 12 GB 'System Update'
24B2197C-9D01-45F9-A8E1-DBBCFA161EB2 Y: 7 GB 'System Update 2'

* Found Drive X: 'System Update'

* Script execution complete.
* Ended: 2019.10.23 21:51:50
* Script ran for 81 seconds

Press any key to continue . . .

6. The last bit of output should look like the following, except for the
first line depending on the drive size, if not run the script again:
A2344BDB-D6DE-4766-9EB5-4109A12228E5 (500GB)
25E8A1B2-0B2A-4474-93FA-35B847D97EE5 (1TB)

GUID Dev Size Name
5B114955-4A1C-45C4-86DC-D95070008139 (2TB)
B3727DA5-A3AC-4B3D-9FD6-2EA54441011B U: 41 GB 'Temp Content'
869BB5E0-3356-4BE6-85F7-29323A675CC7 V: 365 GB 'User Content'
C90D7A47-CCB9-4CBA-8C66-0459F6B85724 W: 40 GB 'System Support'
9A056AD7-32ED-4141-AEB1-AFB9BD5565DC X: 12 GB 'System Update'
24B2197C-9D01-45F9-A8E1-DBBCFA161EB2 Y: 7168 MB 'System Update 2'

7. To view the log file paste this:
Command Prompt:
notepad %TEMP%\create_xbox_drive.log
notepad %TEMP%\create_xbox_drive_cli.log
notepad %TEMP%\create_xbox_drive_gui.log
notepad %TEMP%\RoboCopy-Temp_Content.log
notepad %TEMP%\RoboCopy-User_Content.log
notepad %TEMP%\RoboCopy-System_Support.log
notepad %TEMP%\RoboCopy-System_Update.log
notepad %TEMP%\RoboCopy-System_Update_2.log
Windows PowerShell:
notepad $Env:TEMP\create_xbox_drive.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\create_xbox_drive_cli.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\create_xbox_drive_gui.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\RoboCopy-Temp_Content.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\RoboCopy-User_Content.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\RoboCopy-System_Support.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\RoboCopy-System_Update.log
notepad $Env:TEMP\RoboCopy-System_Update_2.log

8. OPTIONAL (skip if OSU1 doesn't match the last successful update):
Download the latest OSU1.zip which contains the files:

$SystemUpdate/host.xvd
$SystemUpdate/SettingsTemplate.xvd
$SystemUpdate/system.xvd
$SystemUpdate/systemaux.xvd
$SystemUpdate/systemmisc.xvd
$SystemUpdate/systemtools.xvd
$SystemUpdate/updater.xvd

Place them in the 'System Update' partition as:

A/host.xvd
A/SettingsTemplate.xvd
A/system.xvd
A/systemaux.xvd
A/systemmisc.xvd
A/systemtools.xvd
B/host.xvd
B/SettingsTemplate.xvd
B/system.xvd
B/systemaux.xvd
B/systemmisc.xvd
B/systemtools.xvd
updater.xvd

Also I walk you through the entire process in the following videos:

Repair or Replace Using Windows:


Direct Copy Upgrade Using Windows:


Backup and Restore Upgrade Using Windows:


REPAIR, REPLACE, OR UPGRADE AN XBOX ONE DRIVE USING LINUX:
I've created a detailed walk through found within the xboxonehdd-master-8.zip file:
xboxonehdd-master/linux/readme_linux.txt
Last Updated: 2018/11/16
Author: XFiX
https://gbatemp.net/threads/xbox-on...-size-drive-that-works-on-any-console.496212/
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLURaLwRqr6g14Pl8qLO0E4ELBBCHfFh1V

Creates a properly partitioned Xbox One hard drive. You'll want to source the
entire original drive files or use the latest OSU1 files.

FEATURES:
1. Wipe drive of all partitions and GUID values
2. Create a Standard Xbox One 500GB, 1TB, or 2TB internal hard drive
3. Upgrade a Standard Xbox One drive to non-standard sizes including
as small as 138GB, as large as 1947GB, and other non-standard sizes
4. Set Standard Xbox One GUID values w/o formatting the drive

Make an "UBUNTU FAT32" flash drive with ubuntu-17.10.1-desktop-amd64.iso or
newer created with LinuxLive USB Creator 2.9.4.exe

Download Linux Live USB Creator:
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/download

Download Ubuntu Desktop:
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop

You'll need some sort of USB to SATA device or have the ability to connect a
SATA drive directly to your PC. I recommend the USB3S2SAT3CB USB 3.0 to SATA
adapter cable.


NOTES AND WARNINGS:
NOTE 1: Xbox One internal drives have a 2TB limit that you cannot get around.
This is a bug or feature by Microsoft's design.
This is the video I made trying to fill a 5TB internal drive.

Version 7.0 and above max the "User Content" partition out at 1947GB.
Theoretically you can created a larger partition than this but you
cannot use the additional space.

WARNING 1: E100 is bad. It is possible to do an offline update to resolve it
but this mostly isn't the case. E100 is the only know error that
actually refers to the Blu-ray drive. Under certain circumstances
during an Xbox One update the Blu-ray drive firmware can become
permanently corrupted. Any sort of Blu-ray drive failure involving
the daughterboard will brick your system since only the original
factory matching Xbox One motherboard and Blu-ray daughterboard can
be used together.
YOU CANNOT REPLACE A BLU-RAY DAUGHTERBOARD FROM ANOTHER SYSTEM!


REPAIR AND UPGRADE PATHS:
Xbox One Internal Hard Drive Direct Copy Upgrade


Xbox One Internal Hard Drive Repair or Replace



EXAMPLE SCRIPT USAGE AND OUTPUT:
1. Unzip xboxonehdd-master-7.zip to the root of the "UBUNTU FAT32" flash drive which will create an xboxonehdd-master directory
2. Boot the "UBUNTU FAT32" flash drive and choose "Try Ubuntu"
3. Right click the desktop and select "Open Terminal"
4. cd /media/cdrom/xboxonehdd-master/linux
5. Use the following command to find the drive you wish to partition, /dev/sdb in my case but your case may be different:
sudo ./list_part_info.sh

Current Drive List:
Disk /dev/sda: 480GB
Disk /dev/sdb: 2000GB
Disk /dev/sdc: 16.0GB

Usage: list_part_info.sh /dev/sd*

Examples:
list_part_info.sh /dev/sdb (List Disk Partition Information)

6. sudo ./create_xbox_drive.sh

Last Updated: 2018.05.10.7.0
Usage: create_xbox_drive.sh [options]

Options:
-c|--source Source drive to copy data to target drive -d with -s 2
-d|--drive Target drive to install Xbox filesystem
-s|--stage Install stage [0|1|2|3]
0 - will fully erase drive -d
1 - will erase and partition drive -d
2 - will copy source drive -c data to target drive -d
3 - will rewrite drive -d GUIDs
-t|--disktype Disk GUID to set [0|1|2]
0 - 500GB
1 - 1TB
2 - 2TB
-m|--mirror Mirror standard partition sizes specified with -t on drive -d
Not using this option will autosize 'User Content'
-h|--help Display help

Examples:
create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdb -s 0 (Erase a drive)
create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdb -s 1 -t 2 -m (Partition standard 2TB drive)
create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdb -s 3 -t 2 -m (Rewrite 2TB GUIDs)

7. First erase and partition the specified drive:

NOTE: Replace /dev/sdb with your drive, change -t 2 to -t 0 for
500GB drives and -t 1 for 1TB drives, and optionally use -m to force
standard Xbox One Partition sizes

sudo ./create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdb -s 1 -t 2 -m
8. OPTIONAL (skip if you don't have a working standard Xbox One drive):
Second if you have a working standard Xbox One drive you can copy the data
from that drive to the new drive with:

NOTE: Replace /dev/sda with your source drive, /dev/sdb with your target
drive, change -t 2 to -t 0 for 500GB drives and -t 1 for 1TB drives, and
optionally use -m to force standard Xbox One Partition sizes

sudo ./create_xbox_drive.sh -c /dev/sda -d /dev/sdb -s 2 -t 2 -m
9. Third rewrite the drive GUID values to Xbox One compatible ones:

NOTE: Again replace /dev/sdb with your drive, change -t 2 to -t 0 for
500GB drives and -t 1 for 1TB drives, and optionally use -m to force
standard Xbox One Partition sizes

sudo ./create_xbox_drive.sh -d /dev/sdb -s 3 -t 2 -m
10. Check to see that your newly created drive matches the output below:
5B114955-4A1C-45C4-86DC-D95070008139 /dev/sd* (2TB)
25E8A1B2-0B2A-4474-93FA-35B847D97EE5 /dev/sd* (1TB)
A2344BDB-D6DE-4766-9EB5-4109A12228E5 /dev/sd* (500GB)

sudo ./list_part_info.sh /dev/sdb
GUID Dev Size Name
5B114955-4A1C-45C4-86DC-D95070008139 /dev/sdb (2TB)
B3727DA5-A3AC-4B3D-9FD6-2EA54441011B /dev/sdb1 (41.0 GiB) 'Temp Content'
869BB5E0-3356-4BE6-85F7-29323A675CC7 /dev/sdb2 (1.6 TiB) 'User Content'
C90D7A47-CCB9-4CBA-8C66-0459F6B85724 /dev/sdb3 (40.0 GiB) 'System Support'
9A056AD7-32ED-4141-AEB1-AFB9BD5565DC /dev/sdb4 (12.0 GiB) 'System Update'
24B2197C-9D01-45F9-A8E1-DBBCFA161EB2 /dev/sdb5 (7.0 GiB) 'System Update 2'

11. OPTIONAL (skip if you are able to do step 8, also skip if OSU1 doesn't
match the last successful update):
Mount /media/ubuntu/System\ Update/ by right clicking the proper drive in
the left hand menu and select Open
12. OPTIONAL (skip if you are able to do step 8, also skip if OSU1 doesn't
match the last successful update):
Download the latest OSU1.zip which contains the files:

$SystemUpdate/host.xvd
$SystemUpdate/SettingsTemplate.xvd
$SystemUpdate/system.xvd
$SystemUpdate/systemaux.xvd
$SystemUpdate/systemmisc.xvd
$SystemUpdate/systemtools.xvd
$SystemUpdate/updater.xvd

Place them in the 'System Update' partition as:

A/host.xvd
A/SettingsTemplate.xvd
A/system.xvd
A/systemaux.xvd
A/systemmisc.xvd
A/systemtools.xvd
B/host.xvd
B/SettingsTemplate.xvd
B/system.xvd
B/systemaux.xvd
B/systemmisc.xvd
B/systemtools.xvd
updater.xvd

Also I walk you through the entire process in the following videos:

Repair or Replace Using Linux:


Direct Copy Upgrade Using Linux:


CONCLUSION:
While the PS4 will always have the advantage when it comes to internal hard drive upgrading and replacement in terms of difficulty.
Now the Xbox One can finally support the same functionality.

Finally, if you want to know if the Xbox One X is using Internal SATA3 over the Xbox One S and original models SATA2.
Perhaps you want to know how much faster an SSHD, SSD, or 7200RPM HDD would be in comparison to a stock 5400RPM HDD.

Look no further than lilhed's video:


COMMON ISSUES:
A couple quick points about the E101 error and offline updates:
  1. When doing an offline update using the contents of OSU1.zip extracted to an NTFS formatted USB drive and you are greeted with an E101 error 9 times out of 10 your system is part of the dashboard preview program and is newer than the current OSU1 version. The current OSU1 version is 10.0.17763.4088 as of 2019/04/09. If your version is newer than this you will have to wait until the OSU1.zip version is updated past your version. Alternatively, if you have another console in the dashboard preview program you could copy over it's "System Update" A and B folders.
  2. In 2019 OSU2.zip and OSU3.zip are useless. They haven't been updated in years and are for updating Xbox One OS 6.3 and day one consoles respectively. Don't waste your time with these.
The E100 error is a Blu-ray drive issue NOT the hard drive. Do NOT swap Blu-ray drives between systems.
You may see an E100 error during an offline update likely relating to a failed Blu-ray firmware update. Sometimes this can be resolved by forcing the offline update a second time.
For more information check out the following video:


Update May 14, 2019 E105 and E102 errors on Xbox One X models:
There does appear to be an epidemic with Xbox One X consoles suddenly producing E105 errors and then E102 when trying to force an OSU1 offline update.
This does appear to be file/data corruption rather than a physical hardware issue and I believe there is an OS bug in combination with increased system temperatures.
Often leaving the system off for a while resolves the bad behavior only to resurface when the system heats up again.
If under warranty call Microsoft, if not I would suggest 3 things if you have the means.
  1. Wipe the disk and start with a cleanly formatted Xbox One disk.
  2. Many have mentioned doing step 1 with a new HDD or SSHD only fixes the issue temporarily. In which case upgrading to an SSD may help. SSD drives produce and are less affected by heat.
  3. Change the (APU) thermal paste. I recommend Arctic Silver 5 but any high quality paste will do.
 
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Hello, I have a question. I've done everything in the "Repair/Replace" YT Video and it all worked up until I had to do the offline update from the flash drive I have the OSU1 files on, it doesn't even let me get to 1% before telling me "Something went wrong E101" and from reading the main post, it seems that's because I'm part of the inside program. I was wondering if, since I don't have my old HDD available, if someone else has the A/B Files, they can upload them and I could download them to my new SHDD and it'll work like that or do I actually have to wait for Xbox to put out the new update containing the most recent files from the Insider Program?
Yes those are your 2 options. It has been nearly a month since the last release from Microsoft though so if they're staying on track the new update should be here in a couple days.
 

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Hi all and XFiX, I'm currently trying to install a brand new SSD to my xbox one x and so I started using the script. My only problem is that windows assigned a non continuously increased number for the driver I'm trying to modify which means that now the number to select it is the same as the cancel number:

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* Scanning for connected USB/SATA drives . . .                       *

Microsoft DiskPart version 10.0.18362.1

Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.
On computer: *****

  Disk ###  Status         Size     Free     Dyn  Gpt
  --------  -------------  -------  -------  ---  ---
  Disk 0    Online          238 GB  1024 KB        *
  Disk 1    Online          931 GB      0 B        *
  Disk 3    Online          931 GB   931 GB        *

* Select TARGET Xbox One Drive . . .                                 *
Enter 3 to CANCEL or use a Disk Number from the list above
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So I'm trying now to modify the script but I'm scared to break a drive from the computer xD. I've tried all my usb port this is the smallest number windows gave me so I need help now!

UPDATE: Alright I commented line 283/ ::if %XBO_FORMAT_DRIVE% EQU %XBO_CNT% goto MsgEdrive, that's not super safe so I leave my post this way for future reference if someone else need or if XFiX wants to modify his script to include this kind of setup
 
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Hey all. Around two months ago my game froze and suddenly my entire xbox froze too. After turning the xbox off, I turned it back on and it wouldn't display on my monitor and after a few seconds, the xbox would shut down entirely. I took out the hard drive and confirmed that the hard drive had failed (wouldn't pop up on windows when I connect it to the SATA to USB adapter to my computer).

I finally had enough money to buy a new hard drive. I followed this tutorial, got my new partitions, plugged in my new hard drive and I saw that the xbox won't display on my monitor. I tried different HDMI cables, monitors, but no luck. I know I at least fixed something because my xbox doesn't turn off automatically after a few seconds like previously. Is there anything wrong that I'm doing?
 

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Hi all. About a month ago I got the e200 error code after a power failure during an automatic update on my original XBOX One . I tried to fix the error with osu1 offline update but continued to get the same error. I tried repairing the hard drive with the script getting the same results. Finally, I bought a new hdd and used the script but only received the same “System Error: E200 000000EF 00000000” message after attempting to apply the osu1 update. The osu1 installation stops at the 77% mark, shots to 86% mark then boots back to the “something went wrong “ menu. Is this another issue besides the hdd or osu1 update?

Thank you in advance.
 

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I was reading that there's a capacitor issue (PSU), mainly on the Xbox One X, that's causing the hard drive failures. Anyone know anymore on this?

There was a post on REDDIT but the user removed their account not long after posting it. See below;

Yes, its in the powersupply-chain, since they keep the fan-speed low and overheating the caps, the 2x biggest power capacitors 470uF/16V/105C on the motherboard under the ODD are slowly dying, thus deliver (intermittent)unstable powersupply.

Under extensive cpu/gpu/hdd access/loading the power will fluctuate thus creating hdd corruptions, any new reset/new hdd is temporaly fix, they comes backs soon as the power is not fixed.

I had replaced those 2 capacitors after dealing above errors for 3 months, reset/reformat/replace hdd/ssd/sshd/repaste to finally fixed the e10x,e20x craaps!

Thoughts? Ideas?
 

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Hi everyone!

I've been wrestling with my E20X (Sometimes it's E200, E201, E202, etc.) issues for a while now.

Things I've done:
- Hard reset (ofc)
- Offline update via NTFS formatted USB using the newest OSU1 from today
- Wiped my drive (using (g) in the script), and created new partitions (using (a) in the script), then offline updated. (resulted still in E200 error AFTER the screen flashed white (right after reaching 92% overall)which I assume is the xbox trying to start up the "connect your controller" part of the startup)
- Followed the video using windows

Things I've noticed:
- When following the video, I had different behavior after booting the xbox with the empty but correctly formatted HDD

EDIT: OOPS, accidentally prematurely posted due to a Tab->Enter lmao ANYWAYS

The odd behavior I've noticed
- When selecting the "Reset everything" option, it automatically rebooted (even though the video says it shouldn't know what to do since my drive is empty and thus reset the nand flash memory)
- What's even more weird is once it boots up after this, it "resumes" an update starting at 72% (step 3 of 3)?? I have no clue how it's getting to this state? Is it from the flash memory??

- Just to make sure that my drive was actually empty, I redid another time, made sure it was empty, and got the exact same result
- An offline update after this doesn't change the result

After like a few seconds of showing this update, it automatically goes to a E10X error (I'll update what exactly that code is in a bit)

I've ordered a new HDD off amazon, though I'm afraid that I might run into the same situation since I (theoretically) should be starting from scratch when I reformat my HDD right?

Any thoughts?


Another EDIT:

I just freshly formatted my HDD, plugged it in, and it booted WITH the update resuming... then an E106 error. Immediately shutting this down after seeing the error, then plugging it into my desktop shows that it automatically populated my Temp Content (U) with [$sosrst.xvd, appswapfile.xvd, and cms.xvd] AND System Support (W) with [user.xvd and Last Console]

The only time the "resuming update" doesn't happen is after the reboot in the middle of an offline update. The reboot continues where the offline update left off.
 
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copy the files from your OSU1 into the appropriate folders on X:

Thanks so much for a quick reply!!! :D

By this, do you mean make an A and B folder and do the whole shebang with the updater.xvd

and by boot directly, I'll hold down the eject and bind buttons till I hear the second "on" tone right?


EDIT: If that is what you meant, it unfortunately ended (again) at 92% with an E200 error
 
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Unfortunately, the new drive resulted in the same issues :(

If anyone has any ideas, please let me know! I'll have quite the expensive paper weight for a while aha
 

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I was reading that there's a capacitor issue (PSU), mainly on the Xbox One X, that's causing the hard drive failures. Anyone know anymore on this?

There was a post on REDDIT but the user removed their account not long after posting it. See below;

Yes, its in the powersupply-chain, since they keep the fan-speed low and overheating the caps, the 2x biggest power capacitors 470uF/16V/105C on the motherboard under the ODD are slowly dying, thus deliver (intermittent)unstable powersupply.

Under extensive cpu/gpu/hdd access/loading the power will fluctuate thus creating hdd corruptions, any new reset/new hdd is temporaly fix, they comes backs soon as the power is not fixed.

I had replaced those 2 capacitors after dealing above errors for 3 months, reset/reformat/replace hdd/ssd/sshd/repaste to finally fixed the e10x,e20x craaps!

Thoughts? Ideas?
Yes, I'm the original poster. After the caps replacement, xbox1x (manufact SEP 2017) was working for 2.5 months total error free with full int. 2TB-sshd. (I used before also with new hdd/sdd)
But after the last forced online system update end aug. (this's 2nd system update after the caps fix) xbox1x returns back to the usual E10x/E20x error routine, this confirmed online system update/OS crash/glitch is the cause.
The factory reset with/without wiping doesn't work, keep looping the crp "something went wrong" menu.
Finally after trying few times as it stuck/crashed installing midway the newest OSU1 usbstick offline system update and it wiped out the 2TB sshd.
Its working now a week and had playing GEARS 5 whole weekend without any startup errors.
From now on I'm NOT going to do any online system update, will use OSU1 only, you will lose the xbox splash/boot screen it stays black till the xbox-dashscreen show up. (You will need to put manually the bootscreen-file back on hdd with windows)
 
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Unfortunately, the new drive resulted in the same issues :(

If anyone has any ideas, please let me know! I'll have quite the expensive paper weight for a while aha
I you have an XBOX1X with the persistent startup problems, most likely the capacitors in powersection on the Mainboard are fried, I know it, because 1 of the 2 caps a little bulge appears on top caused by overheating and slowly giving problems/dying.
You'll know its overheating if the xbox fan doesn't speed up with gaming and the back exhaust is (very) hot.
Search and look for xbox teardown pic of the mainboard.
Replace the parts DIY or let it do by other DIY/local electronic repair shop.
The 2 biggest caps and 2 little caps (red or blue coded) are located next at the back-top of the int. hdd.
Replace the 2 biggest 470uF caps they're directly buffering the main-power for the whole system. Replace the 2 little caps also as the area was overheated.
And because the fan control isn't working now, I think MS disabled the fan control with later sys.updates or the fan controller went bad, I remember the problems started just after the OOW and the fan doesn't speed-up and make noise when in beginning it was making sped-up making louder noise and exhaust is just warm when gaming.
So I had put an adjustable fan controller from ebaysell: circuit5urgeon in to speed-up the fan and now the exhaust is just warm when gaming otherwise the overheating problems remaining.
 
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Hi guys! Thanks for nice tutorial! Sorry for my english.

We try to fix my brothers OG xbox one. He bought Kinsgton A400 480 gb ssd and we try make new standard installation on that, because his old HDD has some struggling problems.

We make everything like a video, but when we make offline update it stuck in the "applying update" about 60%.
It gives us E102 error code.

First we got "Drive X not found" error code, but when we selected in cmd option c "Fix GUID values.." it was right and Drive X was founded.

What is you suggestions or is it some thermal problems in here?
Can we make that new drive to 480 gb sized ssd or do we need to buy just 500gb ssd?
 

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Hi guys! Thanks for nice tutorial! Sorry for my english.

We try to fix my brothers OG xbox one. He bought Kinsgton A400 480 gb ssd and we try make new standard installation on that, because his old HDD has some struggling problems.

We make everything like a video, but when we make offline update it stuck in the "applying update" about 60%.
It gives us E102 error code.

First we got "Drive X not found" error code, but when we selected in cmd option c "Fix GUID values.." it was right and Drive X was founded.

What is you suggestions or is it some thermal problems in here?
Can we make that new drive to 480 gb sized ssd or do we need to buy just 500gb ssd?
Do you use power strip/splitter? MS say you need connect the power directly to 1st poweroutlet.
"stuck in the "applying update" about 60%.
It gives us E102 error code."
Just keep re-update few more times till it finished and/or sometime try shutdown/restart in the "something wrong" menu, sometime it will continue and finihed the update by itself.

There could be thermal problem if the xbox exhaust staying (very) hot and air doesn't blow faster?

480gb size, reformat it with 512 standard size first and then reformat it with the autoresized format. Sometimes you'll repeat each 2 or more times reformat, when the each drive partitions doesn't have the drive names: System Support, System Update, Temp Content, User Content...

Wait for proper answers from the experts...
 

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Do you use power strip/splitter? MS say you need connect the power directly to 1st poweroutlet.
"stuck in the "applying update" about 60%.
It gives us E102 error code."
Just keep re-update few more times till it finished and/or sometime try shutdown/restart in the "something wrong" menu, sometime it will continue and finihed the update by itself.

There could be thermal problem if the xbox exhaust staying (very) hot and air doesn't blow faster?

480gb size, reformat it with 512 standard size first and then reformat it with the autoresized format. Sometimes you'll repeat each 2 or more times reformat, when the each drive partitions doesn't have the drive names: System Support, System Update, Temp Content, User Content...

Wait for proper answers from the experts...

Thanks for answer!

We worked it out!

Our old Xbox 500 gb storage worked enough connect it to computer, so we decided try clone old drive to new drive.

First we wipe new drive of all partitions and GUID values and after that connect source drive to computer. Then we choose b-option (Replace/Upgrade keeping original drive data) and selected for target drive option-d (Autosize Non-Standard w/ 500GB Disk GUID (1947GB MAX)). Of course we first emptied source drive in xbox. After cloning, we disconnected source drive and again started create_xbox_drive.bat. There we chosen c-option (Fix GUID values w/o formatting the drive). Everything looked nice and right in that point.

Just like video we also just connected new SSD drive to xbox and it started and everything worked fine! So thanks for great video for that process too! :)

So for the information of the people, if you want a new, not standard-sized hard drive to work on your Xbox, you need to clone the old disk into a new one.
 

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Thanks to this script and XFiX's help, I got my struggling launch day X1X Scorpio edition working, but not perfectly. I didn't want to pay Microsoft around £200 to replace my mint Scorpio with whatever they had to hand.

It had been showing signs of internal storage issues recently, so I tried factory resetting it a few times and even an offline update. It would work for a bit before having issues running the dash and with local game saves.

I had left it in a state of another factory reset without completing the set up process and decided to replace the drive with a 500 GB SSD. I decided to copy the contents of the factory drive's System Update folder to the prep'd SSD, as I figured it would be in sync with the state the console was left in. Upon booting it up, it automatically completed the update process and I went through the set up without any issues. However, now I've used it for a while I've observed some unusual behaviour.

The OneGuide and Xbox Accessories app tiles don't display their respective icon. The Edge and File Explorer apps don't work and there's no option to download them or copy them from my Day One console. Any action that involves a full shut down wipes out previous launched games and apps from the guide and home screen and every game and app acts like the first time you've launched it (wait a couple of minutes message). The tile size selection in Games & Apps resets to large.

I've booted into recovery and installed the offline update again, but these issues persist. I haven't seen anyone else report these problems. I'm hoping the next system update will resolve it. I've considered putting this console in the preview to get the next version, but am aware of the issues this causes if I have to pull the drive out again.

Any ideas?
 
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If you performed the OSU1 update without wiping everything I would try it again with a full wipe.
Personally I would stay away from the preview and wait until next release.

Before I saw your message I did try a reset and think that's sorted it.

I performed a full factory reset via the settings menu, then shut it down at the connect controller prompt, then booted into the recovery menu and did another full factory reset for good measure.

After completing the setup process and applying previous console settings, the first thing I noticed was my tiles were already my previously set size instead of large, then I noticed the OneGuide and Xbox Accessories tiles had their icon on them, so the next thing I checked was the File Explorer and Edge and they both worked.

I reckon the factory reset flushed the console's local NAND storage, so then it did a proper clean update.

Now to sync all my game saves and app data again. I really wish you could force a sync all game and app saves via an option within the settings.
 

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