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Installing a removable IDE drive bay for your Xbox (v0.1) - Thanks
To Xbox-scene.com
Tutorial written by : Intelligoth
Last edited: February 6, 2004
Credits: One of the pictures used in this tutorial is taken from
Plagued's Rear USB Mod tut.
This tutorial outlines the steps to install a removable IDE drive
bay to your Xbox. Notice I did not say INSIDE the Xbox. This is
an external mod.
Requirements:
- 18 or 24 inch 40 conductor IDE cable.
- Removeable IDE drive bay and rack.
- Molex power splitter cable.
- Soldering Iron. (optional)
- Electrical Tape.
- Heat Shrink Tubing (optional).
- Hobby knife.
- Dremel rotary tool with cutting disc attachment.
1) The first thing you will want to do is open up your Xbox's chassis.
2) Once your Xbox has been opened up, remove the hard drive per
the disassembly instructions. Then, install the hard drive in the
removeable drive bay according to the manual that came with the
drive bay.
3) Using the Hobby Knife, separate the conductors on the long end
of the IDE cable. Make a parallel slice along the length of the
cable, between every 10th conductor. Be careful when you do this
because you don't want to expose any of the conductor wires. You
only need to make a cut about 2 inches long and then separate the
cable strips by hand. Once you've separated the IDE cable, align
each strip so that they overlap and use electrical tape to keep
the strips together.

4) Now install the Molex power splitter cable in the Xbox. Connect
the splitter to the hard drive power plug inside the Xbox.
Optional Step) If your power splitter cable is too short to reach
the outside of the xbox, you can cut, splice and solder in longer
wires. 8 inches should be plenty. Here is where you would use the
soldering iron and heat shrink tubing. I'm not going to get into
the specifics of lengthening a power cable suffice it to say if
you don't know what you're doing, find someone who does.

5) With the Dremel tool, cut off section of plastic from the back
of the Xbox chassis, directly behind the DVD drive. You don't need
to remove very much, just enough for the cables to pass through
comfortably. You may also have to cut through some metal shielding
with some tin snips. I just removed the bottom metal shield from
my Xbox instead of cutting the metal. Reference the picture to see
what you have to cut.

6) You will have to remove part of the top metal cover to allow
the cables to come out of the Xbox without any resistance or pinching.
The piece(s) you will have to remove hang down from the metal shield.
You can just bend them back and forth until they snap off. Use some
electrical tape and cover the metal edge so there's little risk
of the cables being damaged by sharp metal.
7) Run the power extension and the modified IDE cable out the back
of your Xbox through the gap, then put your Xbox back together.

8) Connect the IDE and Power cables to the back of the drive bay
per the drive bay's instructions.
9) Power up your Xbox and check that it's running normally.
10) That's it. You can now swap drives in and out of your Xbox
as you see fit. Just make sure the power is off before you start
swapping!
Tutorial written by : Intelligoth
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