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helixbi

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Xplorer360 Runs Forever
« on: May 10, 2010, 08:13:00 AM »

sorry to bumb this.
But i found out that xplorer sometimes cant handle to many files at a time, so had to manually take a couple of folders at a time.

So i got everything from partition 3 on my computer.
Plugged in my 120gb (foramted in xbox) to my pc and loaded the files onto the 3rd partition.
I then connected it to the 360 and have this issue.

No games - no profile no saves - no nothing.

When i go to memory settings press Y i see that the capacity is 100+gb.
And that the current free space is 9+gb.,

Whats wrong here?

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Syn201

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Xplorer360 Runs Forever
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 11:31:00 AM »

turn uac off pointless feature and i would give the extreme beta 6 version a try 2 and half hours does seem long seem to copy four files
you may need to resign the files im unsure i know nothing on the subject im just guessing
if you haev a transfer lead from ms you could always use the disk off that to transfer stuff to drive
or you may be able to move content by plugging in both drives to 360 and you using the transfer data option or whatever it says
i coldent say if that would work for sure as i don't have my lead (snapped it due to being a dick)i only have a memory card one
usb stick may also work ..
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dcrvx2k

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« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2010, 01:42:00 PM »

Xplorer360 is a nice tool but far from perfect.  Even if the drive you are saving the back up to has enough space you have to consider the temp folder.  Xplorer360 copies all the files to a temp folder before copying them to the storage space.  It is a redundant process but this is what causes it to hang.  If you run out of space due to if filling up the drive with temp folder it hangs.  It is best to copy small amounts of data at a time.  Also, do not copy any GoD folders.  Delete anything to don't need before copying it to the new drive.  In regards to your second post it sounds like the files were corrupted in the transfer.  You will have to copy them again to the drive.  You may also want to try Xbox 360 Commander.
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