Upgrade XBOX ONE Hard Drive / SSD in 10 MINUTES! 2024 Tutorial - Fix E101, E102, E200, E203, E305

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video we upgrade a faulty XBOX One Hard Disk Drive for a brand new replacement in under 10 minutes. This process will work with SSDs and standard mechanical HDDs, and for any type of XBOX One console (including digital editions).
    00:00 - Intro
    01:10 - What You'll Need
    03:10 - Important Note for XBOX Insiders
    03:52 - Download the OSU1 Tool from Microsoft
    04:19 - Prepare your OSU1 USB Stick
    06:27 - Prepare your new HDD or SSD
    08:12 - Installing your HDD or SSD into your XBOX
    08:48 - Installing the latest dashboard onto your new HDD or SSD
    10:42 - Troubleshooting
    11:18 - Outro
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    Welcome to @ConsoleWorkshop.
    I'm Andy and I'm here to show you hints, tips and tricks for repairing your own video games consoles and accessories. I repair current generation, modern-retro and some older tech along the way. If this sounds good, please consider subscribing to the channel to keep abreast of the latest uploads and posts!
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    Downloads:
    - Latest XBOX One OSU1:
    support.xbox.com/en-US/help/h...
    -bootanim.dat file (XBOX One Original and S):
    drive.google.com/file/d/1LQHN...
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    Music:
    Song: JJD & Division One - Somebody Like Me (feat. Halvorsen) [NCS Release]
    Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds
    Free Download/Stream: NCS.io/JJDSomebody
    Watch: youtu.be/
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Комментарии • 31

  • @sisk12ruben
    @sisk12ruben 2 месяца назад +2

    You sir. . . . are a god send! My 5yr was devistated with his xbox dying. I was about to give up when i came across your videos and saw this one in particular. I went step by step, pause by pause and duplicated what you did and to his smile now gleeming with joy we now have a xbox to a now happy 5yr old that can now play his fortnite once again. Thank you sir!

  • @audiogear474
    @audiogear474 18 дней назад

    I've only had to change out hard drives in xbox1 a few times and had links to procedure and downloads on my laptop which was hacked and unrecoverable so glad you put this procedure up. I would have had to look through alot of old content to find again. Thanks

  • @LowVoltageCarlisle
    @LowVoltageCarlisle 2 месяца назад

    Nice one mate. Keep them coming

  • @ConsoleTherapy
    @ConsoleTherapy 2 месяца назад

    Great video Andrew, hope you are well. Nice to see that the batch file partition script by Xfix from a few years back is no longer needed.

    • @ConsoleWorkshop
      @ConsoleWorkshop  2 месяца назад

      Cheers :)
      Yes, those scripts from Xfix were very good but as you say thankfully they're no longer required.

  • @skcatch
    @skcatch Месяц назад

    Awesome video. Not an Xbox guy but found one for cheap at a thrift store. It powered on but didn't get any video, HDMI port looked good, so tried replacing the HDD first and it worked. Tutorial was easy to follow and worked the first time without any issues.

  • @Console_Tech
    @Console_Tech 2 месяца назад

    Great video mate .

  • @Healthwannabe7556
    @Healthwannabe7556 Месяц назад

    I'm having a hard drive problem similar to the ones described in your previous tutorials. Is it possible to simply wipe my old hard drive to remove the problem or do I really need to buy a new one? Also, is all of the data on that drive unrecoverable? Thank you.

  • @retrojimmyx
    @retrojimmyx 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for video! My Xbox One (Original/Fat) has OS Build 10.0.25398.4478 and according to the MS link, I should be using OSU2 before then using OSU1 but you've not mentioned this preliminary step for these consoles. Any thoughts please as there is a list of 11 OS Builds that can skip the OSU2 or OSU3 stages and go straight to OSU1 but my OS build is not on that list. Thanks in advance.

    • @retrojimmyx
      @retrojimmyx 2 месяца назад

      As is probably usual with these things, I answered my own question: I just the OSU1 update step (contrary to the official MS link) and all worked okay. I would *guess* that for the original fat Xbox One console, unless you are in the unusual situation where the console has not had any updates since the factory-installed OS in 2013, you just need the OSU1 update step and not the OSU2/3 update step before that. If this helps one person, great ;-)

    • @ConsoleWorkshop
      @ConsoleWorkshop  10 дней назад

      Glad you got it working and my apologies for not spotting the comment previously - more often than not you can just go right ahead with OSU1 - of all the XBOX One's I've ever had my hands on, I think there's only ever been one where I've needed OSU2/3.

  • @themoe1105
    @themoe1105 10 дней назад +1

    I think my hard drive is corrupted because when i plug it in my computer is shows errors and repairs but it wont repair for my xbox one

    • @ConsoleWorkshop
      @ConsoleWorkshop  10 дней назад

      The drive has probably died. Replace it with a new one between 500GB and 2TB (HDD or SSD, doesn't matter as long as it's SATA-based), and you should be back gaming in no time! :)

  • @nelson9b
    @nelson9b Месяц назад

    Hi Mate,
    I get the system error on around 65%
    So it’s probably the disc drive that I need to replace?

  • @bitsnbobs1107
    @bitsnbobs1107 3 дня назад

    Does this work for the original model 1540?

    • @ConsoleWorkshop
      @ConsoleWorkshop  День назад

      It sure does, it works for all XBOX One models.

  • @Kool_kids_klan6.9
    @Kool_kids_klan6.9 14 дней назад

    My xbox one s is having a start up a shutdown problem I'm gonna try to fix it soon

    • @ConsoleWorkshop
      @ConsoleWorkshop  14 дней назад

      It's likely the hard drive dying - replace it and I'm sure you'll be back to normal :)

    • @Kool_kids_klan6.9
      @Kool_kids_klan6.9 13 дней назад

      @@ConsoleWorkshop ok thanks

  • @acswales
    @acswales 2 месяца назад

    Well. Blow me down. I didn't know about the 3 beep method. I knew the two beep, obviously. That is a far cleaner way of doing a 'new' install. Who says you can't learn old dogs new tricks. Cheers AP. The shame is, don't see volume I used to with these consoles.

  • @MrScotty5877304
    @MrScotty5877304 Месяц назад

    Hi mate my xbox one is dead ive already got the series s so no harm lasted 11 years. I was wanting to use the hdd from it as an external hdd for the series s but i cant format it for some reason any tips?

    • @ConsoleWorkshop
      @ConsoleWorkshop  Месяц назад

      The drive may well be the reason your XB One died... The drives are standard PC SATA drives so if it won't format, it's likely dead.

  • @departe5672
    @departe5672 28 дней назад

    Hello mate! Just got my first Xbox one first edition,from 2015,the previous owner said it has a problem with the last update...I said i don't mind fixing it..soo i have power it on and is displaying E200 error..I have checked the hdd ..is only 70 day old..no bad sectors,no nothing...erased it, format it and run the script for new partitions on it.. downloaded the update folder, it's going well until step 3 where it's reaching 80% and it shows me E200 again..i bouth new ssd 1 tb.same thing.. don't know what to do... tried everything online...also as i go to the reset menu by pressing and holding those 3 buttons,if you select reset without or with saving games it just goes black screen and it's powering down..I have cleaned it up,repaste the processor.. nothing...i don't understand what's wrong with it