Iain Stott 2 Posted September 15, 2016 Hi guys, long time lurker, first time poster. So I've been enjoying my Jtaged 360 for a while. When I first got it I added a 2tb HDD, but I soldered a Sata cable to the header on the motherboard plugged directly into the hard drive. I used a USB external hard drive caddy ONLY for the power circuitry to power the HDD, taking the 12v feed for it by soldering onto the 12v pins on the power connector on the 360 motherboard. ( I wish I could find the info where I learned how to do it, but I cant at the mo) https://1drv.ms/i/s!AjCGN1t6--Q3hO5NurEHW_eg9o2wzQ https://1drv.ms/i/s!AjCGN1t6--Q3hO5RAiAoIozQY5ZhWg The last one was taken before I found out about the 2tb limit. Anyway, over the years I've amassed a collection of games on the HDD and its nearly full. I removed the internal 360HDD when i installed the 2tb, so I have an easy way to add another 2tb, but have lost the caddy now. I have ordered a new caddy, but haven't the money right now for a 2.5" 2tb. I do have another 2tb 3.5" and another USB HDD caddy lying around. So what I was thinking was to again take power from the 12v pins on the mobo power connector, then solder the sata cable onto the circuit board inside the 360 internal caddy to go directly to the HDD. So, does this sound like it will do the trick??? Cheers Iain. EDIT:- Now I've seen those photo's again, it looks like I've attached the sata cable to the internal hard drive connector..... so that looks like its out of the equation 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krig Ravn 32 Posted September 15, 2016 OK, are you suing a custom dashboard (ej aurora / FSD 3) on your Xbox? Because even if you upgrade the storage available only those dashboards will be able to access it anyway, and for them to function your xbox must be rgh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scorpNZ 207 Posted September 16, 2016 OK, are you suing a custom dashboard (ej aurora / FSD 3) on your Xbox? Because even if you upgrade the storage available only those dashboards will be able to access it anyway, and for them to function your xbox must be rgh member has a jtag (when i say jtag i'm "not" talking about rgh) a jtag is more than capable of using 2tb hdd's & so can metro/nxe 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bogdanval 16 Posted September 16, 2016 . I have ordered a new caddy, but haven't the money right now for a 2.5" 2tb. I do have another 2tb 3.5" and another USB HDD caddy lying around. If you have enough power on 5V supply it worth a try an 3,5". I tried once an 2,5" hdd adapter to 3 5" hdd and he didn't even spin the disk's. Trimis de pe al meu D2303 folosind Tapatalk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iain Stott 2 Posted September 17, 2016 OK, are you suing a custom dashboard (ej aurora / FSD 3) on your Xbox? Because even if you upgrade the storage available only those dashboards will be able to access it anyway, and for them to function your xbox must be rgh I have both FSD3 and Aurora install, the 360 is set to load Aurora by default. member has a jtag (when i say jtag i'm "not" talking about rgh) a jtag is more than capable of using 2tb hdd's & so can metro/nxe To be honest, I don't know which method was used on the 360, I'm only making a mildly educated guess as to which method was used. The only reason I say its Jtaged is there are a few loose wires soldered to different places on the motherboard. If you have enough power on 5V supply it worth a try an 3,5". I tried once an 2,5" hdd adapter to 3 5" hdd and he didn't even spin the disk's. I have taken 12v directly from the power in connector on the 360 motherboard to power a 3.5" adapter, which is my 2TB primary drive. I have another 2TB 3.5" drive spare so I am looking at incorporating that instead of buying a 2.5" drive. Can I remove the DVD drive and use the sata port for that for a 2nd HDD?? Cheers Iain Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted September 17, 2016 You can only have 1 internal HDD at a time, you can build it in connecting it to the USB port if you like, but that won't be quite the same thing... The 360 was only designed to have a single HDD and a bunch of USB peripherals and therefor does NOT support multiple internal HDD's (it's a firmware/kernel limit, not hardware) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iain Stott 2 Posted September 17, 2016 You can only have 1 internal HDD at a time, you can build it in connecting it to the USB port if you like, but that won't be quite the same thing... The 360 was only designed to have a single HDD and a bunch of USB peripherals and therefor does NOT support multiple internal HDD's (it's a firmware/kernel limit, not hardware) Thank you, that's what I needed to hear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gavin_darkglider 1562 Posted September 18, 2016 You can only have 1 internal HDD at a time, you can build it in connecting it to the USB port if you like, but that won't be quite the same thing... The 360 was only designed to have a single HDD and a bunch of USB peripherals and therefor does NOT support multiple internal HDD's (it's a firmware/kernel limit, not hardware) There is always the option of installing a 4PDT relay on the sata line, and adding a switch to change HDD. I have used this option with slim consoles to do dual hdd mod. You could also add another DPDT relay on the power lines(5V, 12V), and attach that to the switch as well. this way when the switch is on, it will power 1 hdd, and switch the data line to that hdd, and when it is off, use the other. It wouldnt be that hard to implement with the mod you already have. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted September 18, 2016 There is always the option of installing a 4PDT relay on the sata line, and adding a switch to change HDD. I have used this option with slim consoles to do dual hdd mod. You could also add another DPDT relay on the power lines(5V, 12V), and attach that to the switch as well. this way when the switch is on, it will power 1 hdd, and switch the data line to that hdd, and when it is off, use the other. It wouldnt be that hard to implement with the mod you already have.From my understanding, the op wanted to have access to both hdd's at the same time tho...And, this solution must NOT be used while the console is on (you must turn off the console before switching drives) Sent from my SM-G903F Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iain Stott 2 Posted September 18, 2016 From my understanding, the op wanted to have access to both hdd's at the same time tho... Having access to both at the same time, as nice as it would be, isn't that much of a requirement, and now that I'm thinking about it, it may be beneficial for keeping some games away from my kids. There is always the option of installing a 4PDT relay on the sata line, and adding a switch to change HDD. I have used this option with slim consoles to do dual hdd mod. You could also add another DPDT relay on the power lines(5V, 12V), and attach that to the switch as well. this way when the switch is on, it will power 1 hdd, and switch the data line to that hdd, and when it is off, use the other. It wouldnt be that hard to implement with the mod you already have. Can you give me a bit more info on this. More specifically relating to the info stored on the drives like gamer profile s and DLC. Am I going to need to sync them across drives, or would it be easier to use a USB thumb drive for them. Going to go searching for this now. Thanks to everyone Iain Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted September 18, 2016 Having access to both at the same time, as nice as it would be, isn't that much of a requirement, and now that I'm thinking about it, it may be beneficial for keeping some games away from my kids. Can you give me a bit more info on this. More specifically relating to the info stored on the drives like gamer profile s and DLC. Am I going to need to sync them across drives, or would it be easier to use a USB thumb drive for them. Going to go searching for this now. Thanks to everyone Iain It would be easier to store those on USBSent from my SM-G903F Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iain Stott 2 Posted September 18, 2016 It would be easier to store those on USB Cheers Swizzy. Last question now, I promise. So I have a plan now of what I'm doing and am just off to maplin's (I know, I know but I have an unexpected day off work today and wouldnt mind having it completed, or very close, by tonight) to get the relays. I'm going to be building a perspex enclosure for the HDD's, relays and circuitry that will "bolt" on to the side of the 360. I don't have any problems with overheating and red ring, but I am using it a bit more at the moment, and I wouldn't mind being able to keep it going for as long as possible as a nostalgic arcade machine. Would anyone have any input on putting a couple of PC fans in the mix to create some airflow from the case, through the new enclosure. I am more worried about the 360 than the hard drives, so if there was no real benefit to the 360 then I probably wouldnt do it. Thanks again Iain Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites