A few Q's
Thats how.Insanity5 wrote:You Ftp the files unless you modded your xbox with a CD burner. Witch is hard to do and uncommen to find.
If your useing Xbox media center then all you have to do is send it to the WORKGROUP smb network.
There's to ways you can ftp it.
One is Buy a roter and hook it up to your xbox and network the consol to your computer.
Or the harder way.
take the part of the controller that connects the controller to the xbox and cut it open. i think you use the Red White green and i think thats it there might be a blue one but you ignore the yellow one and then cut one end of a usb cable and attach the Red one to the Red one White one to the white one and green one to the green one and if theres a blue one attach them togeather. after doing that your xbox should show up on your computer as unknown hardware then i think you use the ftp. if i find the real tutorial i'll show it to you.
I found it. Same kinda think just done diffrently. this way you need to buy a whole new controller not just the connecter
http://www.xbox-hq.com/html/xbox-tutorials-27.html
If that was true then everyone would be making homebrew content and running it on unmodded xboxes. You can't sign the disc, unless you have the RSA key. Xbox game developers have to send the game to Microsoft to get it signed and ready to be factory pressed. The only possible way to get it to work would be to hotswap it, and that would only work if you only modified it slightly and didn't change the size of anything. If you somehow have the "secret" to burn an xbox game and get it running perfectly on an unmodded xbox, then you, my friend, are worth a lot of money, because they are offering $100,000 to crack it. Otherwise, I believe, I am right.Insanity5 wrote:I used the xbox development to test burned Dvd's with the xbox dashbord emulator with no added plug-ins.
You have to sign the Dvd so the xbox that will read it. or there would be no xbox games because it would cost alot to make Xbox Dvd's that the public couldn't buy so the games would cost alot.
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yo one thing im confused about.if i wanted to change my HD of my Xbox. like... how would i get the files from my Xbox HD to the new one??? : / would i use an old computer or something? since its got extra hd ports...hmmm
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