What i would like to know if there is any way to, using the data from different hdds, recalculate my hdd's original id, which would allow me to fix it and be able to use the xbox and not keep both xbox and hdd as a paperweight. In short, i found a HDDSS.BIN file of the same model of my hdd which only difference was on the serial, i fixed it using a hex editor and dumped to my hdd but still no result, then i downloaded a program called FATXplorer(link below) that shown me why it wasnt recognized, it kept the Device ID of the HDDSS.BIN i downloaded which(according to what FATXplorer says) is calculated on the serial/infos of the hdd from where it has been ripped. I made a lot of research and at some point, following a tutorial, i formatted the hdd to dump a file called HDDSS.BIN(which basically is the file that define the format of the hdd) and when i finished the process i saw the xbox was still not recognizing it, further research made me discover that i should've made a my own HDDSS.BIN with my hdd data(something i didnt, unfortunately ) which most probably would have let me recover the hdd. Hello, few days ago i was transfering some game updates from my pc to xbox' hdd(official jasper 60gb) and when i attached the hdd back to console i discovered it wasnt recognized anymore.
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