kak4rot escribió:Buenas, me he hecho con el disco duro wd1200bevs en app y sigo los pasos al tutorial al pie de la letra, pero el hddhackr dice que no encuentra el disco duro ¿Que puedo hacer?
Mi placa es una asus con chipset nforce4
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Ya he instalado el disco duro correctamente
Para todo aquel que vaya a usar el hddhackr y tenga una placa base con chipset nforce4 que sepa que tiene que modificar el Hddhackr con un editor hexadecimal para reemplazar las direcciónes de E/S por las del puerto Sata de la placa base.
He aquí el apartado, incluido en el readme que acompaña el hddhackr, que nos interesa para llevar a cabo la operacion con éxito.
Q. The tool doesn't detect my HDD !
A. First, make sure you are running it from dos, not from a dos box under windows.
If the hddhackr does not autodetect your SATA controller (if you have an nForce
chipset for example), then you can manually edit the hddhackr to support it.
To do this:
1. Find the two ports that your SATA chipset uses for data communication (see the
MTKediting thread (
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=514126 ) for
more detailed info on how to do this), basically, you need to run 'msinfo32',
then go to storage/scsi or storage/ide, depending on your SATA chipset and then
look for the two adress lines that have a difference of 7 between them.
For example:
I/O-port 0x0000EFE0-0x0000EFE7
I/O-port 0x0000EFAC-0x0000EFAF
I/O-port 0x0000EFA0-0x0000EFA7
I/O-port 0x0000EFA8-0x0000EFAB
I/O-port 0x0000EF90-0x0000EF9F
I/O-port 0x0000E800-0x0000E8FF
In this example the two port numbers you are looking for (with difference of 7) are
0xEFE0 and 0xEFA0.
2. Open the hddhackr.com in a hexeditor and search for the string 'port=MPRT'
(it is at the end of the file). Now, that 'MPRT' string is 4 bytes long:
0x4D 0x50 0x52 0x54. You have to replace these four bytes with the 2 port numbers
(which are each 2 bytes long, so you replace the 4 bytes in total), so in the
example above you replace these four bytes with: '0xEF 0xE0 0xEF 0xA0'.
3. If you then start the hddhackr, it will automatically detect that you have edited
that string, so it will skip the SATA autodetector and instead use the port numbers
you've supplied.
Espero que os sirva de ayuda, ahora me queda pasar los datos del disco duro de 20G al nuevo de 120G
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