Chimp 2.6 Xbox Hdd Clone Tool
The need to perform Xbox one internal hard drive upgrade. Xbox one is the successor of Xbox 360. Since it was firstly released in November 2013, it has attracted a large number of gamers relying on its internet-based features, such as the ability to record, the capability to integrate with a set-top box, voice control and the 4K video playback and HDR10 supported by Xbox one S version. 2.1.1 Hard Drive. Change EEPROM HDD Key: This option will allow you to change your eeprom hdd Key to a known key and relock your Hard drive to this new key. This allows the creation of new hard drive's or fixing your current hard drive a doddle as you will be able to lock these drives with a 32 1s key. 2.1.2 Persistent Softmod. The chimp xbox hard drive cloning software is developing at a frantic pace. New versions of the software should be released several times a quarter and even several times a month. Update for chimp xbox hard drive cloning software. There are several reasons for this dynamic.
- What Is Xbox Hdd
- Clone Xbox Hdd
- Chimp 2.6 Xbox Hdd Clone Tool Installer
- Chimp 2.6 Xbox Hdd Clone Tool Free
- Xbox Hdd Tool
What Is Xbox Hdd
Descargarlo como ZIP y luego buscar en Chimp261812-master/E Partition/Chimp/ y ahí esta.Clone Xbox Hdd
También incluye un versión modificada de XBPartitioner 1.3, personalmente no la he probado.
Ha mejorado enormemente el tema del clonado de las particiones F y G
Está utilidad sigue sin funcionar con cable por componentes, en cambio si que funciona correctamente con el cable de origen, RGB, etc
Para ver los cambios sugiero ver este vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4SkGz9eeQc
This is my modified version of Chimp261811, it has a cleaner UI and improvements to the cloning process and all round usage.
This Xbox Application is used to clone Xbox hard drives via the Xbox itself.
How to clone your Hard drive using Chimp 261812 from start to finish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBC9599ww6I
Small fix - 27/02/2017:
Fixed the cloning of the G partition :
Small update - 23/02/2017:
Changed the partition that the external eeprom.bin is placed as the fatx driver for linux is not the greatest and can fail to show all files if there are a lot of files/folders on the partition.
( So now its Y:eeprom.bin )
Another small update - 15/02/2017:
Forgot the remove a part of the new partition info code, all fixed now.
( It doesn't effect anything other than making the menu load slightly faster )
Also changed the initialize ( black background white text ) screen.
Another small update - 14/02/2017:
Redone the Partition information screen, now shows information in a nice manor.
Added a check to see if its a CD-ROM or a hard drive when loading.
( this stops any errors appearing if you are using chimp with a DVD drive connected )
Added a check for maximum lock status when selecting clone from the menu.
Another small update - 7/02/2017:
Fixed the master HDD not displaying as locked if its security level was maximum.
( wont make a difference since the user cant unlock the drive )
Another small update - 12/01/2017:
Updated the lock status code, as some drive only support 'Security level maximum'
( if you have a drive like this. It cannot be unlocked using a master password, only the eeprom password. )
Added in HDTool to try locking the drive if HDTool2 fails.
( shouldn't matter but worth a try )
Updated the 'Scan physical ide devices' section, also now if a CD-Rom is detected it hides some of the info.
Another small update - 17/12/2016:
Well it would seem I have to change the menu system because people still unlock there softmodded Xbox HDD when the options are disabled by default.
So I have added a new menu and a disclaimer that you must agree to when you pick an option.
I also disabled options based on the mod type you select and also made the lock HDD error a but more pleasing to the eye.
Note: If you get the slave drive error about locking, this is because HDTool cannot lock the drive, there is nothing I can do to fix this.
Another small update - 09/12/2016:
Slight change to the locking dialogue after a successful clone.
Added a slave drive lock check when the menu loads, and I also disable options if the drive cannot be locked.
( This should help people when faced with a non lockable HDD, saves cloning to find out )
Another small update - 28/11/2016:
Moved to psyko_chewbacca version of GentooxLoader, he had updated the loader and recommended using it as his can also be compiled on modern linux systems.
So its the same edits as before just on a more up to date source.
psyko_chewbacca modified GentooxLoader can be found here
https://bitbucket.org/psyko_chewbacca/gentooxloader
Small update - 25/11/2016:
Added my modified version of Gentoox loader that auto boot chimp and boot from 6 locations on the E partition.
( note: E partition is mandatory )
E:applicationschimp
E:applicationschimp loader
E:appschimp
E:appschimp loader
E:chimp
E:chimp loader
Also changed the wording of the Fix error 16 dialogue.
Small update - 05/08/2016:
Added a new option to the Slave drive options.
Fix Error 16, this will clone your working C partition from your master drive.
(it only clones the C partition, all other partitions & partition table if present stay intact)
Old Chimp 261812 Changes
1. Redone the menus.
2. Added lock master HDD.
(not sure why its not there by default)
3. Added format extra partitions for slave drive.
4. Changed buffer size back to 512kb, as anything above this value will result in error 13.
5. Removed -d from hdtool in lockhda & lockhdb as hdtool doesn't use -d.
6. Fixed the Pipe Viewer (Progress bar you see when cloning a HDD) fits the screen better.
7. Also padded the top of the screen for the above & the no progress variant.
(was required to compensate for overscan)
8. Changed the menu system in lpartitionerhda & lpartitionerhdb, stops the error about line 106.
9. Changed how the IDE information is gathered.
(its a lot cleaner looking)
10. Moved the formating of the slave hd untill after the user chooses the options.
(saves on time for me testing things & means the user can exit before formating the slave drive)
11. Removed the bloody flashing cursor!
12. Option to lock the slave hd after the cloning procedure is complete.
13. Changed the shell background colour for Linux shell & for all other instances.
14. Fixed the scanpartitions shell script, now mounts the drives and added a umount version.
(note this isnt used, but I just fixed it anyways.)
15. Added support for E:eeprom.bin on the xbox fatx partition.
(ie, before you launch chimp & its case sensitive.)
16. Advanced settings, for the Master HD.
(Enable in settings)
17. Added a more informative error screen for no partition table found.
18. Updated cloning to dynamically get the byte size.
(faster cloning depending on the partition size)
19. New cloning options.
20. Shutdown & Restart confirm dialogues.
21. New gentoox loader that auto boots chimp.
22. Probably more changes, but lost track. :/
To start off you WILL need a modded XBOX. If you haven’t already modded your XBOX you can refer to my previous tutorial in order to do so.
Here’s a list of things you will need.
- A softmodded original XBOX.
- An IDE Pata HDD (Hard Drive). I believe you can go up to 2TB for this but here is a less then ideal compatibility chart for this.
- A PC for transferring files.
- A USB port on your XBOX or FTP program that you can find on the web.
- A Bit screw driver with size T8, T10, and T14 size Torx bits.
- An IDE Y-cable.
- An app called Chimp. This is used to transfer the data.
WARNING: this tutorial will require you to swap out your hard drive while the system is on. If that makes you uncomfortable then stop now, or grab someone that’s willing to do it.
I would recommend hooking your new hard drive up to a computer and formatting it. It could help with the transfer and also be a great way to test the hard drive. I helped a friend with his XBOX and his drive was brand new and didn’t work.
Once your comfortable with the state of your hard drive you will need to use Xplorer360 to transfer the contents of the chimp folder to your flash drive and then your XBOX.
You can also use FTP but I don’t have a recommended app for it. You will need to transfer the folder to the apps folder on your main partition of your XBOX. then transfer the linuxboot.cfg to the root of your partition. If you followed my previous tutorial you can transfer it by using file explorer below the system option on your modded XBOX dashboard.
File explorer looks like this. If like me you don’t have an apps folder you can make one in the program.
Press start to bring up this menu and select “new folder” then name it “apps” and copy the folder in there.
When copying, the file selected on the left will be transferred to the right. You can switch sides by pressing the R and L triggers.
After you transferred the files to there correct locations, shut off your XBOX and ready your screw driver. You will need to T14 for the casing. Flip the system over and look at the under side. Each spot circled in red is the locations of each screw. Two screws will be under stickers. Either rip the stickers off or feel around with your finger and poke a hole in them.
You will next need to flip the console over carefully. Make sure you keep hold of the bottom so it doesn’t drop out on you. Now pull the top off and you will see the disc drive (Pictured Left) and HDD (Pictured Right).
You will need to pull the IDE power cable from the HDD and attach the Y-cable to it.
Plug one end into the HDD and plug the other into the New HDD that you will be replacing it with. You will need to set your New HDD to slave or cable select as well. You do so by moving the jumper to the slave or cable select slot which should be marked or labeled on the HDD. If your curious what that means. It refers to the Main HDD (Master) and the Secondary HDD (Slave). In this case the HDD that is inside the XBOX already is the Master HDD and the New hard drive that you will be swapping in is the Slave.
This is the part where you will grab your friend you bribed into doing this for you. Hook your console up the way it is. Don’t try to put the top back on trust me it wont fit. Power on the system and wait for the menu to show up. Once there you will need to remove the ribbon cable from the Disc drive and plug it into the New HDD.
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Now load up LPartx. LPartx is the Chimp program you copied over earlier. This should be under the Applications option on the menu.
You should be greeted with this screen.
Remember that linuxboot.cfg? If you didn’t copy it or perhaps put it into the wrong place. You will be missing the “FatX” option and that is the only one we need for this. If its not there no worries just go back and place it in the correct spot.
Select the FatX option and you will be at a DOS looking screen with a penguin. Isn’t that great? After that screen fills with text, it will ask you to press enter.
Don’t freak out and scramble for a keyboard, you just have to press “A” on your controller. You should then see a menu with many options. Choose the one that says “Clone from master to slave”.
Chimp 2.6 Xbox Hdd Clone Tool Installer
The next screen is some information about your HDD, that if you’re interested you can read. Otherwise just hit exit.
Some more random text here and some blue text at the top that seems a little unnerving. No worries it wont wipe your original HDD. That wouldn’t even make sense. Just tell it yes.
You have two options now, your choice really. Full disk will take longer and it’s not really necessary. Just choose one that you feel you need, either choice will work. Just remember you need to check the one you want with the “X” button.
More choices! Again either choice will get us where we need to go. Pick whichever one you want.
This screen is for those that picked “Selective” a couple of screens ago. You need to have C and E selected. The other two are optional and don’t really contain any important data or saves. They will contain games if you chose to rip them. Select them if you want to transfer those.
You will then see a progress bar if you selected to see it. Go grab a sandwich and a nice cold drink this is gonna take a bit. Roughly 5 to 10 minutes depending on how much you had on your old HDD. After that you will be back at the main menu of this program.
Now choose “Lock slave drive” to prep your new HDD to replace your old one. You will be asked where the key source is. Choose “From Motherboard”.
Once again you will back at the main menu. Select the shutdown option this time and wait for it to power down.
After the system shuts down completely return the ribbon cable to the disc drive. We will need to do a test because despite how careful we were there is a chance that it could fail. Unplug the ribbon cable from the old HDD and plug it into the new one. Be sure to change your new HDD’s jumper from slave to master. You can leave the Y-cable attached as it is for now. Power on your XBOX and if all is well you will be greeted by the start up screen and then the main menu. From here you can swap the old HDD out (more on that in a minute.) and put everything back together because you are done. If it fails you will see an error screen and you will need to go back to the LPartx portion of this guide and carefully check each step.
To switch out the HDD itself isn’t to bad. You will need to remove all cables from the HDD. You can put away to Y-cable as well because we are done with it. Underneath the ribbon cable at the center is a screw that you will need a T8 torx bit for.
Then the tray that the HDD sits in will come out completely.
At the side of the tray may have a little clip holding the IDE power cable just carefully un-clip it to pull the tray out completely. Then on both sides of the tray are two screws. You will need the T10 torx for these guys.
Now that, that’s done take that old HDD and chuck it somewhere because what are you gonna do with 5 to 10 GB? nothing that’s what. Take your new HDD and place it in the tray. Match up the screw holes on the sides to the holes in the tray and screw that baby in place.
Chimp 2.6 Xbox Hdd Clone Tool Free
Xbox Hdd Tool
You will then need to carefully place the tray back into the XBOX shell this can be a pain since it may get snagged on the way down. Don’t be afraid to be a bit forceful. once it’s in put that screw back into the tray. Put the top cover of your XBOX back on and flip it over to screw in those screws.
You have now successfully swapped out your XBOX HDD. Wasn’t that fun? Maybe! Now go and rip those games. What was that? You don’t know how to do that? Well maybe I might do a tutorial on that as well. We will see.