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Error 13 After Cloning To 2tb Drive With Chimp


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Softmodded Xbox running Unleash X - 160gb HD (Unsure of model but can retrieve if needed.) 

Using Startech IDE2SAT2 Converter for cloning process set on Slave

2TB WD Blue Drive WD20EZRZ

Once this is cloned successfully I planned on using the Kingwin Model ADP-06 

 

I have swapped IDE cables to the converted sata drive with the Startech Adapter and loaded into Chimp successfully

Don't care about games but would like to get saves if possible (The drive is also failing)

In Chimp I am cloning out C and E partitions and then selecting "G Occupys Space Beyond 137GB" (New to this so not sure if this is the right option to use.)

It completes it's process and I power down the system.  But am getting an Error 13 when I plug up the hard drive into the master IDE port with both the startech set as "Master" and the Kingpin on both dip switch settings

 

Am I missing something in this process?  Do I need to update my dashboard on my original xbox to make chimp compatible? 

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I think when cloning with Chimp 261812 by hotswapping the DVD connector to the SATA adapter (set to SLAVE)/HDD combo the data transfer rate is still that set by the DVD drive (33MB/s) during boot up.  Once you connect either brand/model of SATA adapter (set to MASTER) with the SATA HDD attached, the transfer rate negotiated is faster (100MB/s); thus, an 80-wire 40-pin Ultra ATA cable is required.  Again, that's only a guess as to what's happening, it has not been confirmed.

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18 hours ago, immaburrama said:

I wasn't using the right IDE cable.  Once I used a 80 wire IDE cable I was able to get it working on the new drive.

Yeah, the IDE-to-SATA adapter's negotiated transfer rate seems to create havoc with correctly accessing data from the HDD without an 80-wire 40-pin IDE cable.  The stock cable just can't handle the higher data transfer rate.

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On 17/11/2018 at 6:15 AM, KaosEngineer said:

Yes, get a 24-inch long Ultra ATA cable instead of the standard 18-inch length.  It will be a lot easier to install.

Man, those 24 in are impossible to find here in my country, I searched everywhere. Had to use the 18 in and cut a little bit of that plastic support for the DVD and do some creative bending of the cable, but in the end it worked all fine. Got a 1TB HDD installed and it's running very nice.

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