QUOTE(Protosstic @ Feb 26 2010, 02:51 AM)

Hey Hey,
It's not that, I am doing it all locally - and funny enough, when I choose an iso, and a destination folder, It makes random folders in the source directory containing a word or two of the source iso name - e.g. Tried with the iso F:\Xbox 360\Fifa 09.iso. Destination was C:\Xbox 360 Games\. Added it, clicked the Go! button, 2 secs later I get a prompt that 0 files were extracted - open error: 360 Permission denied, and it created a folder named 09 in my F:\Xbox 360\ folder (so F:\Xbox 360\09\) - which was empty. It also made another directory in F:\Xbox 360\ named Games, with another folder Fifa within (F:\Xbox 360\Games\Fifa) - Also empty
Hope that helps in maybe weeding out a bug?
*Update: Just played with it a bit, seems the issue has to do with spaces in either the iso filename or the source/destination path! Moved file to F:\ - renamed to Fifa.iso, destination C:\Xbox\, and it worked!
I'll check it tonight. Please check that you have really the last exiso-gui version (1.0.0.5) , if not please download the new version. Versions before 1.0.0.3 had a problem with folder names spaces !
QUOTE(kettenschutz @ Feb 26 2010, 08:33 AM)

hey
all games i extracted with this guy on my 360 wont boot ..
if i use another gui with exiso extraction, games boot up fine. didnt know what the problem is, screen keeps black if i try to start the games, extracted with this gui o.O
Mhhh very strange, I have extracted 35 isos without problems and others GUI use the same exiso.exe.
The problem probably comes from another thing in your configuration !
QUOTE(Pagaja @ Feb 26 2010, 03:07 AM)

Is it possible to extract the Iso to a folder without the .iso automatically being added to the end. Quickboot doesn't like the ".". I think in exiso the parameter is -x.
Hi, can you check that you have last version (1.0.0.5) too, the name is now without .iso now.
QUOTE(Pagaja @ Feb 26 2010, 03:07 AM)

Is it possible to extract the Iso to a folder without the .iso automatically being added to the end. Quickboot doesn't like the ".". I think in exiso the parameter is -x.
Hi, can you check that you have last version (1.0.0.5) too, the name is now without .iso anymore.