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#1 Neon

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Posted 14 February 2006 - 05:55 PM

A new utility gives you access to the Xbox 360's HDD and memory cards

Xbox 360 users can rejoice in the release of Xplorer360 v0.9. Brave users can now hook up a 360 HDD to your PC with a SATA adapter and even more adventurous users can read/write data to the 360's memory cards via your PC's USB port. Here's a list of the features supported with the initial release of this application:

FULL Read/Write to 360 HDDs.
FULL Read/Write to 360 Memory Units.
Physical and Logical drive access.
Support for opening of dumps of both devices.
Backup/Restore dump options.

With this newfound power, users can now share savegame data with others over the Internet and it opens up a new can of worms when it comes to Xbox 360 hacking. The utility even gives you the ability to transfer old Xbox savegame data over to your Xbox 360.

But before the wild ideas and crazy schemes start prancing through your head, take word of this note from the folks at Xbox-Scene:

No this does not allow you to copy retail games (signed for XBOX360DVD media only) to the HD and play them. It's a tool that gives you access to the Xbox 360 HD and Memcard from a PC, it does not hack/bypass any security.

This is ONLY a beta DOWNLOAD

#2 x2p

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Posted 14 February 2006 - 09:03 PM

nice one

#3 Neon

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Posted 15 February 2006 - 10:57 AM

At first people may think...this isn't that great. But actually Microsoft claimed that the XBOX 360 wasn't hackable and certain things weren't accessible.

#4 ShadowFox

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Posted 15 February 2006 - 04:20 PM

is this something new? Microsoft being wrong O.o

Nope, it's normal :)

#5 clarky3429

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Posted 16 February 2006 - 12:52 AM

i got to be one of the first here to play a 360 at the EAplay night :) :P theyre not bad (power supplys are HUGE tho)




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