Can't say I have any personal experience with this, however a bit of searching gave me this;
Note: XBMC only supports F: and G: partitions for harddrives and 512GB per partition!
If you want to install a harddrive larger than 137GB then you need a LBA48 compatible Xbox 'hacked' BIOS.
If a partition is larger than 256GB, the harddrive needs to be formatted with 32k clusters, use XBpartitioner.
XBpartitioner is used to partition extra partitions such as F: and G: (not the default C:, E:, X:, Y: and Z
Largest partition supported by a LBA48 BIOS and 32k clusters is 512GB, so 512GB+ need G: partition.
If you want to continue to play on Microsoft Xbox Live online-gaming service then you must lock the harddrive.
What I've gleaned from this is that you'll need to format the drive in a particular way using a particular tool, described above. Hopefully this helps set you in the right direction.
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