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Xbox goes to sleep during large file transfers

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Hi team,

I want to upgrade my Xbox HDD so I started making a backup of my game library (which is stored on the internal HDD) using an external drive and the Aurora file manager.

All goes well during copying except after a (long) while the xbox warns that it will go to sleep. Even though my controller is connected and I move LS around a bit. (You can not press A button because it will cancel the copy process) So the xbox will shut down during the transfer.

If anyone knows a workaround I'd love to know. Otherwise consider this as a (small) bug report and let me know if you need any details. 

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Disable the automatic shutdown Feature in the system settings (nxe Dashboard). It should solve your problem.If your Xbox 360 boot up, hold the right shoulder button of your Joypad. Your Xbox 360 should boot in original Xbox 360 (NXE) Dashboard. Go to System/Console settings/Startup and Shutdown/Auto-Off.

 

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9 hours ago, Dr.Gonzo said:

Disable the automatic shutdown Feature in the system settings (nxe Dashboard). It should solve your problem.If your Xbox 360 boot up, hold the right shoulder button of your Joypad. Your Xbox 360 should boot in original Xbox 360 (NXE) Dashboard. Go to System/Console settings/Startup and Shutdown/Auto-Off.

 

Thanks! I will try this tonight. 

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22 hours ago, Dr.Gonzo said:

Disable the automatic shutdown Feature in the system settings (nxe Dashboard). It should solve your problem.If your Xbox 360 boot up, hold the right shoulder button of your Joypad. Your Xbox 360 should boot in original Xbox 360 (NXE) Dashboard. Go to System/Console settings/Startup and Shutdown/Auto-Off.

 

 

12 hours ago, KirovAir said:

Thanks! I will try this tonight. 

Or just press guide button at any time.. press R bumper til you see system settings.. less elaborate than rebooting console..

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