Need help with getting Xbox 1 emulation working

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    Hey guys,

    Bought a rgh slim 360, everything is working fine. reg 360 games and xbla games work fine. I put a brand new HDD in and don't have the partition for the OG xbox games.

    I downloaded the original 2007 to try and create the partition, but it doesn't seem like it does anything even though it completes.

    Anyone know how I can do this first step so that I can then put the hacked xbox 1 emulation on?

    Also what is the max internal HDD size I can go with?
     
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    Start Again and follow this TUT step by step

    Thanks go to Srods and Dutch​
    I don't take credit for these instructions, this is just a repost of srod's guide. Since the links are all down, I reposted the information with new links. Credit goes to srod for the guide. I'll take credit for links. Enjoy!

    UNDERSTAND THAT YOU NEED TO HAVE AN INTERNAL HARDDRIVE FOR THIS TO WORK. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE FILES ON AN EXTERNAL DRIVE, FLASHDRIVE, ONBOARD MEMORY UNIT, ETC. IT WILL NOT WORK UNLESS YOU USE AN INTERNAL HARDDRIVE. THE HDDX PARTITION ONLY EXISTS ON THE INTERNAL, NOWHERE ELSE.

    NOTE: A lot of new members have had issues with locating the HDDX partition on their consoles using File Manager within FSD. It is recommended that Xexmenu be used in lieu of File Manager for a couple of reasons:
    1. File Manager will not show the HDDX partition unless you manually override the settings within FSD (General Settings) to show HDDX as a valid partition within File Manager.
    2. FSD's File Manager is quirky at times and does not overwrite files as needed within the referenced tutorial.

    Do yourself the favor and use Xexmenu to follow the below instructions. If you are using FSD's File Manager and PM me stating that HDDX does not exist on your console or that the Compatibility folder shows a directory labeled Xbox1, it will go unanswered. Follow the directions please, and you shall have no issues whatsoever.

    If you want to get Xbox1 games working within 15 minutes on your JTAG/RGH just read carefully and follow the directions. You'll need a USB flashdrive and Xexmenu installed/running.​
    1. Download "XB1 HDD Compatibility Fixxer" (this will create/format Hddx on your JTAG/RGH). After extracting, run .xex via Xexmenu​
    2. Download the Original Backwards-Compatibility Files:
    - http://netload.in/dateip44aqL1VNC/Or...yFiles.rar.htm
    3. After downloading and extracting both files, there should be two folders labeled "Partition 2" and "Partition 3." First transfer both of the folders inside Partition 2 (compatibility and tdbx) to Hddx. Overwrite any preexisting folders. Once that has been completed, take the folder inside partition 3 ($TitleUpdate) and copy it to the root of Hdd1.

    4. Last step is to download hacked compatibility (latest ones as of July 2011):
    - http://netload.in/dateiX6uXFzUx8i/xb...hacked.rar.htm

    *NOTE: If you are running into issues with the hacked compatibility files from 2011 not working for you, try using these from the original files back in 2007. They may work, and have worked for some members when the 2011 ones were not: http://netload.in/datei8JO3hivaf5/xb...hacked.rar.htm

    5. After downloading and extracting, there will be a folder labeled "Compatibility". Take that folder and place it in Hddx. It will ask if you want to OVERWRITE, say YES.

    6. If XBox1 games do not get past the white XBox logo screen, update to latest dash launch. With hacked compatibility a majority of games run successfully. However, there are a few that don't.

    7. Also there are various ways you can put XBox1 games on JTAG/RGH. The choice is yours: Freestyle, Games on Demand, or run from disc.

    BTW - Use "COPY LINK LOCATION" in Firefox when downloading links.​
    They say max HDD size 2TB but i have seen some consoles running up to 3TB.
    Stick to 2TB you will be fine.​
     
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    Hey Thanks for this. I actually found out through other means. But what I needed was the XB1 compatibility fixer to create the HDDX partition.

    Thanks so much
     
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    Happy you got it working :)
     

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