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OG Xbox Forums => Dashboard Forums => Other Dashboards => Topic started by: Pat0514 on January 24, 2005, 08:03:00 PM
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I was wondering if there was a way to change the directory in which the MS dash saves its soundtracks... i was trying to hex it to just change the partition to partition6 but no success ... anyways if anyone has any info on this topic could you please inform me?
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I don't know if there is any way you can change the default dir. As my own guess, I would probably say no. But you can just transfer all of your music files around your hard drive with a file manager like xToolbox. I know that the music is stored in e/TDATA/fffee000/music. Each soundtrack is a folder titled in chronological order of when you ripped the soundtrack. So the first CD you ever ripped would be folder 0001, and your second CD ever ripped would be 0002, etc. There is really no easy way of finding out the names of the soundtrack or track using xToolbox. But, if you get X Commander r2 G, you can go straight to the Xsoundtracks and all of the files will show up as the track's title you gave them. I think that is the fffee000 folder, or it looks something like that. I can't remember the exact folder name. Just transfer them to F/music.
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I don't know if there is any way you can change the default dir. As my own guess, I would probably say no. But you can just transfer all of your music files around your hard drive with a file manager like xToolbox. I know that the music is stored in e/TDATA/fffee000/music. Each soundtrack is a folder titled in chronological order of when you ripped the soundtrack. So the first CD you ever ripped would be folder 0001, and your second CD ever ripped would be 0002, etc. There is really no easy way of finding out the names of the soundtrack or track using xToolbox. But, if you get X Commander r2 G, you can go straight to the Xsoundtracks and all of the files will show up as the track's title you gave them. I think that is the fffee000 folder, or it looks something like that. I can't remember the exact folder name. Just transfer them to F/music.