On my way to the office I noticed something that it was lying on the ground near a trash container that took my full attention so immediately parked my car and went for it, or should I say them ...
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... being honest I never owned an Xbox system so am begging for some help here, don not know if they work cause don't have the proper cables to test it by myself but damn I want to restore/make work at least one of them but don't know where to start, any link, video, tutorial that somebody from here have used in the past or even better the advice from somebody with experience from the forum that can give me a hand, please ;)
Have been kinda busy these past days but managed to open the second console which by the way it's in a better condition, already have replaced the damaged power supply from the one that it's working where it appears that the CD reader is working also this HD doesn't make any weird noise so I placed the HD at one old computer that have at the office where it's being detected from the Bios but dunno if the content of the Hard Drive is not compatible with Windows cause can't see the content of it, before I purchase the video adapter can somebody please tell me if the content can be seen at Windows really don't want to spend money in vain ;)
(http://i.imgur.com/bfDq9ls.jpg)
Have been kinda busy these past days but managed to open the second console which by the way it's in a better condition, already have replaced the damaged power supply from the one that it's working where it appears that the CD reader is working also this HD doesn't make any weird noise so I placed the HD at one old computer that have at the office where it's being detected from the Bios but dunno if the content of the Hard Drive is not compatible with Windows cause can't see the content of it, before I purchase the video adapter can somebody please tell me if the content can be seen at Windows really don't want to spend money in vain ;)
(http://i.imgur.com/bfDq9ls.jpg)
No, the drives themselves are locked per se. Windows will detect it but that's as far as it will go since it uses a special file system called FATX.