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Revision as of 00:09, 23 June 2010
FATX is the file system used by the Xbox and the Xbox 360, it is unsupported natively by Windows but has some functionality in Linux.
Partition Locations
Memory Unit
Offset | Length | Information | Format |
---|---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x7FF000 | System Cache | STFC (Secure Transacted File Cache) |
0x7FF000 | end of drive | Data | FATX |
Xbox 360 Hard Drive
Offset | Length | Information | Format |
---|---|---|---|
0x2000 | 0x204 - 0x80000 | Security Sector | Binary |
0x80000 | 0x80000000 | System Cache | STFC (Secure Transacted File Cache) |
0x80080000 | 0xA0E30000 | Game Cache | STFC (Secure Transacted File Cache) |
0x120eb0000 | 0x10000000 | Xbox 1 Backwards Compatibility | FATX |
0x130eb0000 | end of drive | Data | FATX |