Mate, using your instructions I have come closest to getting a result so far. I did exactly what you said in the initial post.
The thing is xport360 still doesnt recognise the 64mb MU as I had trouble installing their drivers, becuase it kept telling me to use the disk provided and tis the only way i could install the drivers by using the xchange 360 CD.
Anyway, I opened xport there after and my mem card didnt show but I backed up that .bin image like you said. went to xplorer 360 and it did in fact read the edit file on my mem card (fuck knows how) anyway i dropped all Daymos' files closed explorer360.
went to xport 360 and then nothing. But the files were copied in partition 1 etc etc etc as you said with no probs.
pluged in MU to my 360 loaded data from MU changed a name but nothing.
Do you know where im going wrong.
BUT AS I SAID BEFORE MATE, BIG THUMBS UP TO YOU AS I AM GETTING CLOSE AS A RESULT OF YOUR POST.
Fcuk me im not the only 1 then. Mate ive been fryin my brain 4 about 8 hrs 2day doin this shit + the other 2 yesterday. Finally i cracked it , Daymos ur a legend mate i can finally enjoy pro properly many thanks. Right mate the basic problem most of us made is installing these stinking drivers from the disc it came with. After many hrs searching i found this post its a bit deep but bare with it. I suggest u read part 5 as this was a big help 4 me getting rid of those stupid drivers. I really hope this helps u mate i know what ur goin thru trust me.
Part 1: What you need
A Datel Transfer Kit (available from
http://www.codejunkies.com/)
Xplorer360 (available from
http://www.360gamesaves.com/)
Part 2: Installing the Transfer Kit
Note: As of Beta 5 you can just install the Datel drivers. So just download the latest version of Xplorer 360. This will make life a lot easier for all you guys. Then continue onto the second post in this thread. Ummm actually their seems to be a few issues so still follow the instructions below.
Instructions for versions prior to Beta5. (And for the moment present versions. Found issues with Datel drivers.)
NOTE: Do not install the drivers that come with the transfer kit!
1) Plug in the Datel Transfer Kit and insert your memory card.
2) Click cancel when it asks you to install the new hardware. (This will happen twice.)
3) Right click on 'My Computer' and select properties. Now click on the 'Hardware' tab. You should see the following screen:
4) Now select 'Device Manager', scroll down to 'Other devices' and click on the + symbol beside it:
5) Right click on 'Memory Unit' (if you don't see this check Part 5) and select 'Update Driver...'. If asked whether you want to connect to Windows Update select 'No, not this time' and then click 'Next'. On the next screen select 'Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)':
6) On the next screen select 'Don't search I will choose the driver to install.' This should launch the hardware update wizard. Scroll down to 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' which appears near the bottom of the list:
7) On the next screen check that 'USB Mass Storage Device' is highlighted and select 'Next'. If a 'Update Driver Warning' appears select 'Yes':
8) Windows will now install the driver. Once this is complete the new hardware wizard will appear again. Click cancel when it does. If you now scroll back up to 'Other devices' you will notice that 'Memory Unit' has been removed and 'MSFT Memory Unit USB Device' has appeared in it's place:
9) Now similar to before right click on 'MSFT Memory Unit USB Device'. If asked whether you want to use Windows Update again select 'No, not this time' then on the next screen select 'Install from a list or specific location (Advanced). Then after clicking 'Next' select 'Don't search. I will choose the driver to install.' You should now be back at the 'Hardware Update Wizard'. Near the top of the list should be the hardware type 'Disk drives', select this option and click 'Next':
10) Check '(Standard Disk Drives)' is highlighted under manufacturer and 'Disc Drive' under model and then click 'Next'. If you get the 'Update Driver Warning' select 'yes':
11) You can then click finish and close 'Device Manager'. Your memory card reader is now installed.
Part 3: Transferring Data
NOTE1: You will now have a new 'Removable Disk' drive shown under 'My Computer'; DO NOT select or format this drive.
NOTE2: You will now want to run Xplorer360. If you have not already done so you can download this tool by visiting
http://www.360gamesaves.com, selecting 'Tools' under main menu and then 'Xplorer360'. You then need to click on the 'Xplorer360 Beta 4' that is at the top of the page (or later version). This should bring up the download interface. If a yellow bar appears at the top of your screen right click on it and select the allow download option.
NOTE3: You will now need to install (if you don't have one) a archive program that can handle the '.RAR' format. You can find WinRAR at
http://www.rarlab.com/. It will be a trial but will have full functionality. Note that this format is also often used for compressing saves that are uploaded to the website. Double click on the downloaded file and drag Xplorer360 to wherever you want it.
NOTE4: Xplorer360 does not need to install. It will run from directly where you place the '.exe'. For this reason I decided it was easiest to place it on my desktop.
NOTE5: To make life easier make sure that you have at least one item saved on your memory card with your profile. If there is no important data on the memory card it is worth formatting the card first before saving the data to it. This makes it easier to find the data you are using or if inserting a save gives you the required base folder.
NOTE6: Partition 0 holds a cache where as Partition 1 holds the saves and any games stored on the memory card.
NOTE7: If the memory card contains important data you can fully back it up by selecting 'Drive' and then 'Backup Image'.
1) Plug in 'Transfer Kit' and 'Memory Card' and load 'Xplorer360'. Select 'Drive', 'Open' and then 'Harddrive or Memcard...':
2) You will now see the following items:
Part 3A: Extracting Data (Backing Up Saves):
1) Follow stages 1 & 2 in Part 3 above. Double click on 'Partition 1' to show the files stored on that partition:
2) Name.txt holds the name of the memory card. We however want to now click on the + symbol by 'Content'. I have also expanded out the other folders under 'Content' to show the structure of the data on 'Partition 1' of the memory card. The first folder under 'Content' is the 'Profile I.D.' and the folders under this are 'Game I.D.s'. In this case the top one '584107DB' is the I.D. for Outpost Kaloki X and the lower one '425307D1' is Oblivions. There is always another file under the game I.D. containing the actual saves. As in both cases here this is normally named '00000001':
3) To make restoring any saves that we extract easier at a later date it is best to extract it from the Game I.D. level. To do this you right click on the game I.D. that you want to make a backup of the save for and select 'Extract...':
4) You then have to select where you wish to save the files that you are extracting. In my case I normally dump them on the desktop. Once you have selected a place a progress bar will show you how far Xplorer360 has progressed through the extraction process.
5) Now you can compress the save using WinRAR and either file it away (remember to give it a sensible file name) or upload it to
http://360gamesaves.com. Be careful to select the right game if you upload it so other people can find your save easily.
Part 3B: Importing Data (Adding Saves):
1) Follow stages 1 & 2 in Part 3 above. Now open 'Partition 1', 'Content' and your 'Profile I.D.' number:
2) Now open up the folder where you have downloaded the save to or where the save is stored. If the save is stored in a '.RAR' file extract it out of the archive including any directory structure. Check that the save is of the form, 'Game I.D.', 'Folder' (usually 00000001) and then the save. If it is not in this for check this list of Game I.D.s (
http://360gamesaves.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=148) and create a folder with the name of the required Game I.D. NOTE: The save will not work unless it is stored on the memory card in this format!
3) Back in Xplorer360 right click on the 'Profile I.D.' and selected 'Insert Folder...'. Browse through to the 'Game I.D.' folder that you wish to insert and click 'OK'. Xplorer360 will now inject the folder structure and the save(s) under your 'Profile I.D.':
4) Now remove the 'Memory Card' and insert it in to your console. Put in the game, select memory device and you should be able to load the save you just added.
Part 4: Other Information
Some NTSC saves will work on PAL consoles and vice versa. Try the save in any case you might be surprised.
Most arcade games don't have separate save files. Of those that do Zuma and Bejewelled 2's save are locked to a console. Only Outpost Kaloki X's work on other machines.
Some of the main games also have locked saves. These include Perfect Dark: Zero and Dead or Alive.
Some but not all games allow you to get achievements from save games. These include Project Gotham Racing and Kameo.
Check out
http://360gamesaves.com/forum/ for more specific game related information and if you need help. If you query is achievement related PLEASE use the achievement section of the forum which can be found here
http://360gamesaves.com/forum/index.php?showforum=7.
Part 5: Common Problems
If you have already installed the datel pack or have X360 MU USBIO appearing under 'Device Manager' follow the following instructions to remove the datel drivers. (Thanks to Mobian for explaining how it is done.)
Go to my computer and bring up the search window (or press Ctrl+F whilst on C drive - this will bring up a search bar on the left of your present window).
On this window select 'All files and folders' and then select 'A word or phrase in the file'. Type 'X360 MU USBIO - Device 1' into the box and then click search.
This should find one of two .inf files. (It should be located in the C:\Windows\inf directory.) This folder should be of the file name structure 'oemxx.inf', where xx is a number. (Make a note of this number.)
Right click on the file found by the search and select 'Open containing folder'. This should take you to the files position.
Now click the consecitive file in the chain it shoudl open in notepad. (If it doesn't right click and select 'Open with' then choose notepad.) Check that somewhere in this file it mentions Datel and Xbox.
Now you want to delete 4 files. These are the .inf file that you found by searching. Its corresponding .PNF file and the consecutive .inf & .PNF files (the .inf you opened in notepad and found Datel and Xbox in and its corresponding .PNF file.). For Mobian the files numbers were 44 and 45, so the filenames were "oem44.inf", "oem45.inf", "oem44.PNF", and "oem45.PNF".
You should now be able to follow the instructions given in this tutorial on how to install the drivers. (From Part 2 instruction 5.) Alternatively follow Mobian's instructions:
QUOTE(mobian @ Jun 25 2006, 09:28 PM)
Once you've deleted those four files, go to the Device Manager. Under "USBIO Controlled Devices", right-click "Memory Unit" and choose "Scan for hardware changes". If I remember right, the Hardware Update wizard should come up. Click "Install from a list or specific location", and click Next. Then, click "Search for the best driver in these locations", Uncheck "Search removable media", and check "Include this location in the search". Now you need to point the wizard to the inf files downloaded from HERE, so make sure you have them, preferably on your desktop (decompressed but in a folder of their own, on the desktop). On the Hardware Update wizard, click Browse, find the folder with those inf files I just mentioned, and highlight it. Then click OK, then click Next. It'll search that folder you just pointed it to, notice the inf files, and install what they point to. On the Device Manager, the Memory Unit should now appear as "Xbox360 Memory Unit Security Device" under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers". Right-click it and choose "Update driver" again. Now, go to the first page of the thread you're reading this from, and follow the the tutorial, STARTING AT THE FIRST STEP THAT INVOLVES THE HARDWARE UPDATE WIZARD. Also, on the first step that mentions the "MSFT Memory Unit USB Device", the Hardware Update wizard should come up on its own, rather than having to find "MSFT Memory Unit USB Device" and click Update Driver. Once finished with that tutorial, Xplorer360 should work, and you're done!