Plug the flash drive containing the $SystemUpdate folder into the USB port on your Xbox One.
Once you confirm your selection, the script will begin formatting the new drive. It will create five separate partitions, each with a specific role in the Xbox One's operating system. These partitions include:
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A: The tool was designed for the Xbox One family (One, One S, One X). It has not been tested on the newer Series X or Series S consoles, which use NVMe SSDs rather than standard SATA drives. Attempting to use this method on a Series console is not recommended. Plug the flash drive containing the $SystemUpdate folder
While you can use larger drives, the Xbox One might not recognize anything larger than 2TB for the internal drive in some older system configurations.
It is important to note, however, that this is a third-party community tool and is not endorsed or supported by Microsoft. Use it at your own discretion, and always ensure you have backed up any critical data before proceeding. These partitions include: : Unscrew the array of
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With the new drive now partitioned and formatted, you need to prepare the USB flash drive that will install the Xbox operating system onto the drive: