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Here it is. The standard 20GB HDD for the Xbox 360.
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Notice the proprietary adapter. Inside is just a pretty standard 2.5" SATA drive...
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I took these pictures as I was putting it back together, hence the Microsoft warranty sticker looking a little funny.
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It only voids the warranty for the drive, not the console, being as their warranties are separate.
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Proceed to remove the four T6 Torx screws.
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Holding the drive top up, gently pull the top half up from the bottom half. The back will rotate up as the front is connected by two plastic clips.
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These clips are most easily undone by rotating the top enclosure to about 30º then lifting it up firmly.
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Remove the four T10 Torx screws.
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Slide the cover towards the back of the enclosure and remove. There is a small dot of lock-tite on each screw, fyi.
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Here are the innards in all their glory.
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The four screws that held the cover on also held the drive in place, so just pull off the SATA connector and the drive is almost free.
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To actually get the drive out, you must bend the back of the plastic part of the bottom enclosure down a little bit. Doing so shouldn't break anything, just don't go overboard and bend it excessively.
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All the parts disassembled. The adapter cable will probably come out as it doesn't seem to be attached directly, but removing it would have required bending the metal enclosure and I didn't want to mess with that.
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I thought it interesting to note that the drive runs at 5V 0.62A when the enclosure states 5V 1A. I wonder where the other 380mA are going.
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Also interesting to note: this is a Seagate drive, while the 250GB drive upgrade I mention in the description requires a WD drive. If I understood correctly, this is because the software to format the drive to be recognized by your 360 is written for the WD firmware.
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I happen to have an external HD enclosure (the original HD had a platter crash) that works perfectly to mount the XBox 360 HD to my PC for all sorts of uses, allowing for either USB or external SATA connectivity. :D
Link to article seems to be down. Any mirrors? It woulb be much appreciated, Thanks
Sounds and looks easy enough. But will replacing a 20 go drive with a 250 go drive now need any formatting or can I just plug it in and work?