i already had a problem with New Seagate HDD, described in previous post, i switched to 1TB SSD Patriot and don't have any issue after 2 months from upgrade, i used method blank SSD with OSU1.zip and worked flawlessly [emoji846]
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@m4yur1 don't use the script at all, just follow the instructions i gave you, it should work. Seagate Mobile is the worst HDD for XBOX, i had problems with this type of HDD, i succeed to upgrade the XBOX with a Seagate Mobile HDD and after two weeks stopped working at all, every time E100 error...
@m4yur1 if you have standard size 1TB (not 960 GB nonstandard size) then delete all partitions created by script and leave the drive blank/unformatted/unpartitioned, insert it into XBox, download OSU1 from XBox support site, and copy $SystemUpdate from the archive to an usb flashdrive NTFS...
Yes, but if you find a way to use the unused space without changing the UID of the partitions, then you are free to try to use it, otherwise UID will be changed and errors described in previous post will follow.
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Either use script method or OSU1 blank drive method, the partitions created in any of the methods has to remain untouched on the size, otherwise the UID will be changed and E100 or E200 error will follow.
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You can use the script only if you don't have standard harddrive capacity or want to copy data from old harddrive, then yes script is best to use.
If you don't care about the data from old drive and you want to upgrade or replace a old drive with a new drive with same drive capacity or bigger...
@CITGO yes, 500GB standard capacity, insert it blank to xbox and use $SystemUpdate from latest OSU1.ZIP copied on a usb flashdrive NTFS formatted then turn on xbox insert usb flash drive hit Troubleshoot and Offline Update and should go 100% without errors. If you use non standard capacity like...
If is the XBox One S or X you don't have to format it or partition, just insert it blank, then add the $SystemUpdate from OSU1.zip on usb flashdrive and plugin it to usb(flash drive has to be NTFS formatted), turn on xbox and hit Troubleshoot then Offline update, it should work. For this case to...
@tylermac yes, blank and offline update via usb flash drive ntfs formatted, $SystemUpdate from OSU1.zip has to be copied to flashdrive.
@FormelLMS take from somewhere a 500GB HDD and try, if it's really the HDD then you can buy a new one and replace it.
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@j0rtsu67 you can try, but normally the SSD/HDD has to be 500GB or 1 TB or 2 TB, not 480GB, not 960GB or less than 2TB, if the size is not standard better use script, otherwise you could have problems...
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@16v exactly, script is needed only if you want also to restore backup from old drive, otherwise, better use OSU1 with blank new HDD/SSD as i described.
If you had 500GB and want 1TB or 2TB then, you can just insert a New HDD/SSD blank with the desired size and xbox will take care to make the...
@bigjoncoop replace internal harddrive with a new HDD or SSD, i recommend Western Digital or Seagate Baracuda, don't use Seagate Mobile, the new HDD/SSD has to be blank, not partitioned or cloned by any cloning program / not formatted. Insert the new HDD/SSD in Xbox, instert also a usb flash...
The XBox One operating system is on NAND, not on harddrive, insert a new blank/unparttioned harddrive into the unit and xbox nand will make partitions together with OSU1 via USB.
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Last OSU1 is 23 May, i've just use it and when i go to XBOX settings is saying No updates available, so it should be the latest, and last script is V9.
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@Just4pack it may be the hard drive, most of the cases is the hard drive, on your pc you are seeing they are working but on xbox they are failing, use a good one, check in the thread or YouTube channel which are the best recommended for upgrade/replace.
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@nga it could be overheating, it could be internal hard drive or external if you use an external... be more specific, do you receive any error on the screen while you update or when you turn on? do you hear the FAN, is it working? check the FAN and if is working then replace your current...
@barelynotlegal i already tried the all the options from the support link you post, nothing works... i suspect that HDD is the problem probably faulty GUID, in the next days i will try to build a new xbox HDD from the beginning, using the script, but 1st i will try an HDD upgrade to 1TB using...