Running program as admin with UAC still enabled doesn't work. You must disable UAC, from my experience.
I always have UAC disabled so I wasn't sure and I figured you might be able to run it with Admin rights but oh wellz
Running program as admin with UAC still enabled doesn't work. You must disable UAC, from my experience.
By my understanding, that's the Visual C redistributable or something, and I'm pretty sure I already have it. From what I saw, the program wouldn't run at all without it, so I think I'm OK on that front. Thanks though.I also installed a dll file to my system32 folder of my windows directory.I read that I had to do copy the dll file to the system32 folder if I was using windows 7.
here is a link to Xplore360, with the dll files.
http://www.mediafire.com/?uthn3j435m55t4m
install to: local disk(C > Windows > System32
I meant installing the Team XBMC shortcut, as described here: http://www.xbmc4xbox.org.uk/wiki/XBMC_for_Xbox#As_a_Dashboard. Essentially replacing the UnleashX XBE with an XBE that will just load the XBMC XBE.Sweet that everything worked out.
And with shortcut do you mean that when you press a button it boots to XBMC instead of UnleashX or?
It's possible but I forgot how.
Got the same for UnleashX, MS Dash and XBMC.
Currently Kingroach's Ndure script is dependant on xboxhdm to deliver its functionalities which include:
1. The installation of Ndure softmod.
2. Setting up of shadow C with msdash files.
3. Setting up of UDDAE if the option was selected during the ndure PC installer steps.
With the accidental discovery that xplorer360 can open shadowc.img in shadowc folder as a FATX image file, we can now do all of the above with xplorer360.
1. Open xbox hdd with xplorer360. Backup contents of C drive (partition 3).
2. Close the drive in xplorer360 and open shadowc.img in shadowc folder of ndure C folder with xplorer360.
3. Copy backup files from step 1 over to partition 0. Close the image.
4. Open xbox hdd with xplorer360 again. If you want ndure to coexist with existing msdash, copy over contents of ndure C folder over to partition 3. and take care ernie.xtf is copied before xbox.xtf. Otherwise delete away contents of partition 3 and copy over Ndure C folder contents over.
5. Copy ndure E folder contents to partition 4.
6. For setting up of UDDAE,
a. Copy xboxdashdata.17cdc100 folder in ndure C folder to partition 3.
b. Copy settings_adoc.xip from ndure C folder 's xboxdashdata.185ead00 folder to same folder in partiton 3.
c. If on partition 4, under TDATA/fffe0000/music folder , ST.DB exists, rename to ST2.DB.
d. Copy ST.DB from ndure E folder TDATA/fffe0000/music folder to same folder on partition 4.
Thus hotswapping with xplorer360 to install the softmod will be the equivalent of running the ndure script/htm from pressing enter in xbrowser.
I don't mean to revive this post but you all have had the same problems I've had, and I apparently missed something along the way. I've run both Xport 360 and Xplorer360 on WinXP, Win7, and Win8. I'm using a modified Xbox controller with memory card inserted as my device hookup and my machines recognize it as an unknown device. Both Xport and Xplorer360 have not recognized the memory card as a FATX drive, and I checked it on my Xbox to make sure it works correctly. I've disabled UAC (and installed the missing dll file on Win7) and yet it has still not found a FATX device. I went to the extreme measure of taking out my HDD from my xbox and connecting it into my extra IDE port on my computer and still no results.
Any suggestions? And yes I'm a noob to xbox hacking.
Have you tried using a xbox usb adapter? Looks like this
And a usb drive? Worked for me when I softmodded my xbox.
The way I finally managed to get xplorer360 to work was disabling UAC completely and rebooting, then it worked OK.I don't mean to revive this post but you all have had the same problems I've had, and I apparently missed something along the way. I've run both Xport 360 and Xplorer360 on WinXP, Win7, and Win8. I'm using a modified Xbox controller with memory card inserted as my device hookup and my machines recognize it as an unknown device. Both Xport and Xplorer360 have not recognized the memory card as a FATX drive, and I checked it on my Xbox to make sure it works correctly. I've disabled UAC (and installed the missing dll file on Win7) and yet it has still not found a FATX device. I went to the extreme measure of taking out my HDD from my xbox and connecting it into my extra IDE port on my computer and still no results.
Any suggestions? And yes I'm a noob to xbox hacking.
Sounds to me like you might not have the file structure quite right on the flash drive. My advice is copy a savegame from the xbox onto the flash drive, then in xplorer360 look at the save you copied from the xbox and compare it's file structure to the splinter cell save you copied onto the flash drive and make sure they look the same.OK as an update, thank you pyromaniac123 for that suggestion because it works, I can now use xplorer360 with a flash drive. Now a new problem has escalated... I followed another forum to get the Splinter Cell gamesave hacks from the FTP location; however, the files it tells me to put on the flash drive don't appear on the xbox when I plug it in. I can access the flash drive fine in the xbox memory, but it just has some blocks filled but won't let me copy over the files.
OK as an update, thank you pyromaniac123 for that suggestion because it works, I can now use xplorer360 with a flash drive. Now a new problem has escalated... I followed another forum to get the Splinter Cell gamesave hacks from the FTP location; however, the files it tells me to put on the flash drive don't appear on the xbox when I plug it in. I can access the flash drive fine in the xbox memory, but it just has some blocks filled but won't let me copy over the files.
Yeah, I did try that. I got a cable a few days ago to connect the controller to the USB port on my computer, and I managed to find AR, but it didn't recognise my MU. Now that I think about it though, I didn't run it as administrator, which is needed for xplorer360 and xport360, so I may try again and do that.