Convert a 360 (Fat) hard drive into a 360 S hard drive
ID: 118755
Description: ATTENTION: Technically the Xbox Live ToS...
Steps:
- Toolkit change note: Due to the EET missing several bits present in the Pro Tech Go and only being $20 cheaper, the EET has been removed. The EET has everything needed to complete this guide if you already own one, but if you are shopping for a new toolkit to complete this for the first time, the Pro Tech Go or refurbished Pro Tech is the current recommended kit.
- EET owners: Your kit has this bit. No purchase needed.
- Buy the drive at a cost you can afford to eat. This will void any warranties offered.
- Remove the 3 screws from the bottom of the drive. Use a T6 Torx driver.
- Remove the warranty seal and final screw. Use a T6 Torx driver.
- EET owners: Your kit has this bit. No purchase needed.
- If the drive is difficult to open and you are opening it to put the drive into a later Xbox 360 with no intention to preserve the enclosure, a screwdriver or pry tool can help.
- If you are opening it to replace the drive inside for an original console, it is best to use a plastic pry tool instead. While a screwdriver "works" it will likely mar the enclosure.
- EET owners: Your kit has this bit. No purchase needed.
- If you are taking the enclosure apart for the bare drive, less caution is needed.
- After removing the 4 bottom screws, remove the top cover. Remove the spring and locking tab before removing the drive cage.
- Remove the drive cage from the drive enclosure. If the drive has never been opened, additonal force may be required.
- EET owners: Your kit has this bit. No purchase needed.
- Remove the four T10 Torx screws securing the hard drive.
- After removing the screws, slide the top cover off and disconnect the drive.
- Disconnect the hard drive and remove it from the enclosure.
- If you do not use an official hard drive, you will need a WD hard drive, the Xbox hard drive sector security file and HDDhackr to partition the drive. Partition 2 must be restored manually.
- After removing the drive from the old enclosure, open the new enclosure.
- Put the drive in the enclosure label side up. Space may need to be added for 7mm drives.
- Close the enclosure and install it in your console.