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For context, I already installed the BadUpdate mod on my Xbox 360 console and it does work, I can freely use the Aurora dashboard and I also have added Resident Evil 5 and Ninja Gaiden 2 on the USB device I installed the mod from. My issue is that I connected a External HDD to the front USB port (I tried the back one too) with 200GBs worth of games that I converted to GOD format, but for some reason the games I have on the external drive are not showing up. Please help.

TL:DR~WHY are my HDD games not recognised in my modded XBOX360? (I cannot check if it's formatted to fat32 rn btw so, for the sake of my issue, let's just say it's fat32, I'm pretty sure it is set to that tho)

u/1neCessAry — 12 days ago
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ABadAvatar for the 360

Does ABadAvatar work with no hdd for the usb version if so do I need any files? Ive tried a few times and it won’t load no notification or power button indicating ABadAvatar is taking effect.

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u/Typical-Badger9108 — 6 days ago
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iso2god formats are transferring at kb/s. Way too slow

Hello,

I have been working on jail braking my xbox360 today. All done. Now just trying to add all my iso which I already converted 2God format.
I tried using a ftp app, but that was taking so long, it would have taken over 30 days to fully transfer the game files.

I resourced back to usb 32gb and fat32. As I am trying to transfer the games over, the progress bar is under 4 or 5mb/s and goes lower to like kb/s. 12gb files are taking around 2h to fully transfer over to a usb.

Is this normal? Or am I having some issue? Should I restart my PC? Was the ftp suppose to be that darn slow?

Hopefully someone knows or has seen this issue and hopefully there is a solution to speed up the process of loading games on aurora for xbox360.

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u/Capital_Substance220 — 6 days ago
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So, idk if this post belongs here. If not, please refere me to the proper sub, but I made a custom rechargeable USBC Xbox 360 controller using a battery from a Bluetooth headset and a USBC battery protection board (TP4056) and a shell from a USB controller.

So, when I got all I needed, I ripped the battery pack conector on the motherboard of the controller, cut down the AA battery wire springs, soldered a wire to both the pos and neg terminals on the board directly to the out + and - of the charging interface, then connected the battery to the terminal. Trimmed out some plastic that didn't let me sit down the shell or pinched the battery, cut down some more plastic around the bumpers because they were getting stuck pressed and that's actually it. Full vibration functionality, full fast charging USB C.

Is not fully finished yet, left analogue is having some drift but last time the trigger potentiometer got stuck pressed for excess heat so I don't wanna break it again.

I also want to properly sit the board/battery because is just there rattling around, maybe 3d print something but there's almost no space left so maybe someone can help me with that.

Also, English is not my native language so mannerisms and phrasing is not the best.

Here's some pics I just took. I insolated the board with paper tape so the wiring is not visible.

Edit: added some pics bc the first time they did not upload.

https://preview.redd.it/0gytdg7fhfzg1.jpg?width=2576&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=afc38b426f7b2fdf51871ec6727030e720081504

https://preview.redd.it/d9qteg7fhfzg1.jpg?width=3060&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0895036f1661983e9fd5130bfdb2777f834a08df

https://preview.redd.it/5krgmg7fhfzg1.jpg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fc8d7ac4a319a6951eb998812b99c55c261ec8fc

https://preview.redd.it/xayu2h7fhfzg1.jpg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=60f51499e8027c51cb7312af5bfede71aa38f617

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u/PuzzleheadedBottle28 — 9 days ago