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Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:23 pm
by CaptainSpaulding
Ok i did something really dumb and i need some advice. My xbox fell on floor and now when i turn it on it stays on the screen with the xbox logo on it and then it gives me E68 i read up on the error codes and what they mean and that one is due 2 a hard drive problem. I power the console down and take the HD off and it works perfectly. Did i screw up my HD? should i buy a new one or try and open it and see if theres anything loose? one more thing what kind of hard drive will work if i want to upgrade from the 20 to something higher? Thanks 2 all 4 any help

Re: Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:05 am
by CoFree
well
i would try a different HD for sure.
the G-shock may have tripped when it fell
if it did
i dont think you will get it working

Re: Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:03 am
by CaptainSpaulding
thanks Cofree appreciate u replying wish i could help out round here but as u can see i am not very technical. I am very grateful 2 all of u that help us out when we are in need of answers.

Re: Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:47 am
by dalecheesy
Have you rang microsoft yet and told them that you are receiving an E68 error.(don't mention that you've dropped it) If not they get you to register your console serial number and suggest downloading the latest update to your pc and burning it off onto a disc (don't know why they always suggest this though) Tell them you already have the latest update installed. They also ask you to start your 360 up with the hard drive unattached, tell them it boots straight up but as soon as you put the 360 hard drive on you get the black screen with the error code. Hopefully its still in warranty and they'll send you a replacement. I've had a few dealings with them and they've always been polite and courteous. Worth a try and fingers crossed.

Re: Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:38 pm
by DirtySkunk
Personally, if I absolutely knew the HDD was broken and NOT one of the connector's on the enclosure. I would order a WD Scorpio off of Newegg for $55 and flash it. You would of course need an ss.bin from a legit M$ HDD.

I think Sedalius was talking about doing this, you should ask him.

Re: Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:51 pm
by sadalius
The scorpio drives work, but you do have to have a hddss.bin from a legit drive for it to work. It has to be from an official 20GB or 120GB HDD.

Re: Hard Drive Problem

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:16 pm
by CaptainSpaulding
dalecheesy wrote:Have you rang microsoft yet and told them that you are receiving an E68 error.(don't mention that you've dropped it) If not they get you to register your console serial number and suggest downloading the latest update to your pc and burning it off onto a disc (don't know why they always suggest this though) Tell them you already have the latest update installed. They also ask you to start your 360 up with the hard drive unattached, tell them it boots straight up but as soon as you put the 360 hard drive on you get the black screen with the error code. Hopefully its still in warranty and they'll send you a replacement. I've had a few dealings with them and they've always been polite and courteous. Worth a try and fingers crossed.
i have not yet contacted MS i bought the HDD off of ebay so maybe it does not have warranty but it wont hurt 2 give it a shot I will call them 2morow and see wut happens. Thanx 4 the reply bud i am very grateful!
DirtySkunk wrote:Personally, if I absolutely knew the HDD was broken and NOT one of the connector's on the enclosure. I would order a WD Scorpio off of Newegg for $55 and flash it. You would of course need an ss.bin from a legit M$ HDD.

I think Sedalius was talking about doing this, you should ask him.
if all else fails i will give that a try i will do some searches on how to go about it. Thank u as well for the reply i am very grateful!
sadalius wrote:The scorpio drives work, but you do have to have a hddss.bin from a legit drive for it to work. It has to be from an official 20GB or 120GB HDD.
i think the HDD is legit it does not look as if it has been opened the seal is still intact. but who knows ive seen ppl on ebay selling original MS xbox 360 seals so who knows lol. and thank you as well buddy i am very grateful for all of u taking the time to respond to this topic. fingers crossed i hope i can make it work and find the right tutorials on wut i need in case i need to replace the HDD wit the one mentioned on here by DirtySkunk and urself. Thanx guys i appreciate it