If something doesn't copy successfully, you don't have a list of files that failed to copy like you do with FTP. There are FATX file explorers such as xplorer, but in my experience, xplorer chokes or crashes when dragging and dropping hundreds of GBs hundreds of thousands of files worth of files into a partition. Keep in mind, TSOP flashing can't be done on the newest 1. Going this route makes it so you can drop in a new unformatted hard drive and then use a formatting tool HeXeN also does this burned to a disc to format your new hard drive. You basically take a soldering iron and bridge two small points together, then burn a tool called HeXeN to a disc and pop it into your console. If you don't have your hard drive key, you'll need to make a backup of your Xbox's EEPROM, which contains all your unique console passwords and such. That is only for gaining access to your Xbox's hard drive for the first time. I can't be bothered to do the maths for 2TB of material but we're talking months not just days using Xplorer FTPing is many magnitudes of speed faster. Assuming it is already set up FTPing it direct would have taken far less time than that. The time taken really is typical for my system. No problem and I often use this method for small transfers like that.
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Thanks in advance! Well I have and do it regularly, particularly the latter. Any ideas on how I should proceed with this? BTW, if anyone is interested in my games' list, give me a shout. That's over 22 days I don't think the console can actually work for that long. My question is Transferring that much data over FTP and the good ol' XBOX ethernet, according to my calculations, will take hours if everything goes smoothly. I'm new to the forum so excuse me beforehand.