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Ramington

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  1. On mine TUs don't work when under Hdd1:\Content\0000000000000000\<game ID>\000B0000\ Instead, they need to go under Hdd1:\Cache\ Which is of course an issue when you got TUs with matching file names e.g. tu00000002_00000000 is quite common. Once I start a game then hit the Guide button on the controller, the bottom right corner will state TU:0 meaning Aurora has failed to apply the update. Updates only get applied if either downloaded through Aurora from xboxunity, or in case of manual TUs if the files are named correctly. But there is no way to determine the correct name in some cases! To give you another example, the TU for Gears of War 3 will not work if under \Content\, it needs to go under \Cache\. And even if it's under the \Cache\ folder, any file name other than TU_16L625B_000001C000000.00000000001GB means that Aurora will fail to apply it. Even a deviation of a single character makes a difference. It's crazy! Seems to be a known issue (see here) but no support is available ☚ī¸ Maybe if/when xboxunity goes down more people will start asking this question. At any rate I didn't mean to hijack your post. Apologies.
  2. May I ask how you managed to get the TU working? The file on xboxunity is named tu00000002_00000000 which although Aurora will recognise as a valid update, it will not activate when the game is started unless the file is manually renamed beforehand.
  3. Hi guys, After days of trying to make sense of this and looking around for answers I still don't have a solution to this problem. Some of the TUs you can download from the xboxunity website have an incorrect file name format e.g. tu00000002_00000000 instead of TU_1A5222V_0000008000000.0000000000082. For some reason Aurora doesn't recognise these TUs. When using the file manager, it tells me what games these are for but it's impossible to apply them. E.g. if I take a correctly named TU like TU_1A5222V_0000008000000.0000000000082 and put it under the \Cache\ folder, after a TU scan it gets picked up by Aurora, I can enable it and it'll be applied and correctly show up ingame 👍 If however the file is called something like tu00000002_00000000 it won't get applied. A good example for this is Minecraft where the latest TU is #75 which can't be acquired through xboxunity. It doesn't matter where this file is copied (Cache folder or \Content\584111F7\000B0000), Aurora will state it has applied the TU but when you press the Guide button Minecraft is still on vanilla and all the features from the update are missing 👎 Another test I've done was to take a working TU, rename it to tu00000002_00000000, refresh, and although Aurora will still see and apply the update, when you press the Guide button the TU version will be 0 and the features won't be there either. So it's definitely the filename that's the problem. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
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