cubeboy Posted July 12, 2022 Report Share Posted July 12, 2022 (edited) I softmodded my original Xbox with Rocky5 through Splinter Cell. I used chimp to clone the stock drive to a 320GB IDE drive, and everything was working great with UnleashX. I again used chimp to clone that drive to a 1TB drive using a SATA adapter which also worked through hours of gaming. I recently tried to play Halo CE using the disc, and about 10 minutes in, the game froze up. The Xbox booted up after restarting, but was really slow. I tried to clear the cache, and that froze. When I re-booted, I got an error 11. I replaced the disc drive, and got an error 16. I couldn't find the old OEM drive, but I did find my old 320GB drive which loaded up no problem. I used Chimp to repair the Error 16 on my 1TB drive, and after that, I got an Error 13. If I put in Halo 2, or Hexen 2018, it goes to an error 14. I went back to my old 320GB, loaded up Hexen 2018, and used the "Krayzie One-Click Softmod Installation". After that, I cloned to the 1TB drive, in hopes to get past the error 13, and still get error 13 on the 1TB. Back at the now "Krayzie" 320GB drive, when I try to launch the MS Dashboard through UnleashX, I get "Unable to launch "c:xboxdash.xbe". File does not exists." I copied the MSDASH files to the c drive, now I'm able to launch the MS Dashboard, and used Halo 2 to upgrade my dash. I've tried cloning to 3 different drives, tried different cables, and each time I get Error 13 on the drives I try to copy. On each of those cloned drive, putting in a disc goes to Error 14. Any help to figure out how to get this 320GB drive to clone to my old 1TB drive would be greatly appreciated. Edited July 12, 2022 by cubeboy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bolofski Posted July 12, 2022 Report Share Posted July 12, 2022 When you say you've tried different cables, have you tried an 80 pin ide cable (ata100/133) or just the normal 40 pin ide cables? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted July 12, 2022 Report Share Posted July 12, 2022 You need a high-speed 80-wire 40-pin IDE cable, not a standard 40-wire 40-pin cable. IDE-to-SATA adapter set to MASTER. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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