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Related: Linux FATX Filesystem Driver - Read-only - by mborgerson & ldotsfan: Xboxhdm only recognizes the CD drive and doesn't know what to do with my external drive. I've tried mounting a virtual disk image that just points to my external HDD but didn't get anywhere there either. It has a folder where it references files that can be copied to a FATX drive but if I drop in over 700mb of files it hangs when qemu boots. I've also experimented with ldotsfan's Xboxhdmusb23 tool to no avail. I know there's xplorer360 but that seems to choke with thousands of files.
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My question is this: is there a way to transfer data to FATX formatted Xbox drives connected to a PC? Are there native FATX drivers for Windows or Linux? Is HDD imaging the only way to achieve modern transfer speeds?
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Copying via FTP at 11MB/s is painfully slow compared to the ~120MB/s I get over USB 3. I know I can make an image of a 2TB drive, but sometimes I'm building a 1TB or smaller drive and want to copy select data over. Anyways, I've started using disk imaging as a means of modding stock drives and after experiencing those high transfer speeds, it made me really crave those speeds when building the occasional 2TB drive. I recently picked up a USB 3 adapter that accepts SATA + IDE/PATA hard drives and I've been using that with success to format Xbox drives and other basic tasks. I know this has been talked about before but I'm wondering if any developments have been made in in the past few years. The Live version of XEX Menu can be injected in to an Xbox 360 formatted usb stick using tools such as Party Buffalo Drive Explorer or even copied across from a USB hard drive to the internal hard drive when used with the ISO version of XEX Menu, allowing XEX Menu to be used without a disc in the Xbox 360 console.Äownload XEX Menu 1.1 (ISO) -Unzip and burn the ISO to disc, XEX Menu will then appear under the Games / Demos tab on the dashboard.Äownload XEX Menu 1.1 (Live / XEX) - Unzip and inject in to an Xbox 360 formatted usb memory stick, it will then appear under the Games / Demos tab on the dashboard.Did some searching and can't find an answer to this that isn't from 8 years ago. The ISO of XEX Menu is also handy in helping newbies to the Xbox Scene in launching the installers for Dashlaunch after updating your console, allowing you to quickly restore the Xbox 360's ability to boot in to a replacement dashboard, such as FreeStyle Dashboard or Aurora. XEX Menu allows you to copy content to a USB hard drive using a computer and then load that content on the Xbox 360, this is an advantage for people who dont wish to use special tools to gain access to the Xbox 360's unique FATX file system.
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In addition you also have access to install content from a FAT32 formatted USB hard drive. You can then load XEX Menu directly from the dashboard, giving you FTP access to the Jtag or RGH hacked Xbox 360. You can burn the ISO of XEX Menu to a CD or DVD and place it in the Xbox 360. The ISO version of XEX Menu is useful for people with new Jtag or RGH Xbox 360 consoles. XEXMenu has two different versions, which can be incredibly useful for different situations. XEXMenu is a file manager / FTP server / dashboard for the Xbox 360, it can launch for XEX Homebrew, Games, Apps and Emulators from a USB drive, Internal hard drive or even a DVD.