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Re: Can I download legit copies of games to my hdd with xbmc Post by Wally12 » Sun Mar 06, pm border collie21 wrote: Is there a tutorial on putting a bigger hdd in the xbox without downloading viruses? Last edited by Wally12 on Thu Nov 02, am, edited 1 time in total. I run a YouTube gaming channel in my spare time: Join the fun!

It will automatically ftp the files from PC to Xbox once extracted, too. If you copy a game using xbmc with the file manager you may come across files that won't copy or may get truncated in the progress which could make a game not operate or crash. Re: Can I download legit copies of games to my hdd with xbmc Post by xman » Mon Mar 07, pm border collie21 wrote: Is there a tutorial on putting a bigger hdd in the xbox without downloading viruses?

Wally12 wrote: Once it's a slim and you don't have a disc drive, I'm not sure how you would do it. Re: Can I download legit copies of games to my hdd with xbmc Post by mrmajikbus45 » Tue Apr 19, am Looks like I am tardy to the party.

For Chimping, see my signature. I use DVD2Xbox personally. If need be, one of us could be sports and send this man the file, yes?

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For binary builds, read the information on the download page. For those that want to build from source, 3. It is a minor update from 3. A large number of new features and improvements have been made since v3.

The Addons4Xbox installer has also been updated, allowing many plugins written for Kodi to work right out of the box. The Python 2. The libraries used for DVD navigation have also been updated which should bring better compatibility with problematic DVD menus. With the 3. We have scrapers for themoviedb. Please do support and contribute to these open database projects, as the content and results are only as good as the information people have contributed.

This simplifies maintenance, and brings with it better performance and compatibility. A variety of improvements have been backported from Kodi for the skin engine. This allows skins and features for Kodi to be more easily implemented. We currently ship with the same selection of skins as with v3. Changing it now would just introduce more confusion.

Thanks to Kodi and their useful tools for handling translations , we are now using the on-line service Transifex to manage translations for the project. As well as the key features above, many other changes have been made with a lot of backported features and fixes from Kodi. It also gives us the opportunity to show off the new branding before the final 3.

More changes have been included than we expected after the initial release candidate. Connect the Action Replay to your computer and plug in your Xbox memory card. Copy the All-In-One exploit onto the memory card, and then copy it from the memory card to your Xbox's hard drive. Start up the exploitable game and load the saved game that you copied over.

This will start the flashing process. Select "Backup eeprom" from the menu that appears. Select "Install softmod" or "Basic install". The option will vary depending on the exploit and version you are using. After the mod is finished, you'll be asked to select the dashboard you want to use. Download the tools for your computer. You'll need a few different free tools when creating backups on your computer to archive or burn: An FTP client to connect to the Xbox's hard drive. The most popular free, open-source option is FileZilla, available at filezilla-project.

Connect your modded Xbox to your PC via cross-over Ethernet. A direct connection will allow you to quickly grab the files from your Xbox's disk drive. You'll need a cross-over cable in order to properly connect. Setup the network connection between the two devices. Open your Network Connections window and right-click on your Ethernet adapter.

Select "Properties" from the menu that appears. Select "Use the following IP address" and enter Insert the game you want to backup into the Xbox. The original disc will need to be inserted in order to create the backup. Connect to the Xbox using the FTP program. Create a new connection in your FTP program, labeled "Xbox" or something similar.

Enter For the username and password, enter xbox into each field. Open the connection after entering the details, and after a moment you should see several folders appear.

Open the "D: " folder. This will display the contents of the game disc in the FTP program. It may take a minute or so for this folder to appear if you just inserted the disc. Create a folder for the game on your computer. Use the right frame in the FTP program to create a folder that will store the game backup files.

Drag the files from the Xbox's "D: " folder to the new folder on your computer. Drag the files from the left frame to the right frame and drop them into the folder you just created. Wait as the data is transferred from the Xbox to your computer. Insert a blank DVD-R into your disc burner.

The DVD-R format will provide the best results when burning your backup copies to disc. Try to use a high-quality brand like Verbatim or Memorex. Open your ISO burning program. When the program loads, browse for the xISO file that you just created. Lower the write speed. Find the Write Speed controls in the burning program interface.

Lower it to 2X or 4X to reduce the possibility of errors while burning. Start the burning process. This will create a working backup of your game that you can play on your modded Xbox. Make sure that you don't try to play online, as this could get your account banned. Method 2. Mod your original Xbox.



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