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  1. I think I can safely conclude that the problem is with my USB HDD. I updated my kernel, reinstalled dashlaunch and the official dash, and nada. (I had hopes for that : ) Tried to use X360gamehack, and nada. Tried to use the back USB ports. nada. Then I tested an old, 64GB USB HDD and lo and behold - everything is working just fine. The last nail was that in the Storage settings in NXE, when trying to configure my USB HDD, it fails. But the older USB HDD is able to go through the configuration just fine. I guess I'm in the market now for a new (or old) HDD. Maybe I'll take on the advice given here and simply upgrade the internal HDD. This sucks, but at least I know now where the problem resides. Even if not exactly what it is. Thanks guys.
  2. Well, I don't have Kinect yet, and would probably never have, but your point is taken. I have no good reason for preferring extracted over GOD. I did read somewhere that there are advantages for extracted when using all kinds of MODs, but I'm not really into that. My main reason is the ease of conversion. I have quite a few games in DVD form, without the ISO. Extracting directly from FSD is the easiest way to get them on a HDD. I cases where I have the ISO I don't mind using ISO2GOD. That, and the fact that an unsolved technical problem can drive my mad. I hate workarounds... The USB HDD is a portable (2.5") one, without a power brick. It has a split cable, for cases where the host device can't supply enough power, but I don't think that is the case. The HDD is spinning and is readable and writable. And yeah, as an EMC employee (Owner of Iomega) I must agree (Not sure what you meant by "pop it over"... my English isn't bad, but I'm a bit rough on slang I found the x360GameHack software, if you meant that.. )
  3. @irishdave Thanks for your reply. I'm not familiar with x360GameHack. I'll definitely look into it. during my troubleshooting I did exactly what you suggested and used NXE2GOD. This method works, but it means that I need to first copy the game with NXE, convert with NXE2GOD, find the string that is the game folder, and finally copy it again from the internal to the external HDD. Possible, but cumbersome. It also causes the game description to get lost and changed to something like "this is a copied game insert the disc to play" (I'm at work now, so I can't remember the exact string). Finally, The whole point was to use extracted format rather than GOD I think that in a past troubleshooting session I did try to run the HDD through the back ports, but I will try again, since I upgraded the software since. Thanks again
  4. Hi all, I have a problem that bugs me for a while. I'm running the latest dashlaunch and the latest F3 on my jasper RGH box (insalled it yesterday). I have an external HDD (Iomega 1TB eGo USB 3.0) which is formatted properly to fat32 and is viewable in the dash. The problem is that games that are extracted to this USB HDD, whether with the "Extract DVD" option in the dash, or with Xbox Image Browser from my PC, don't work. When trying to run the default.xex file (from the Game Library, file explorer, or even from Dashlaunch), the infamous "The game couldn't start. Try downloading the game again." error appears, and I'm kicked out to NXE. The funny thing is that games in GOD format run perfect from the USB HDD. (So its not that the USB HDD is not working) Another thing, if i copy the folder of the extracted game to the internal HDD, it works! (So its not a problem of corrupted files) Another (Another ) thing, When I used a smaller, 16 GB USB thumb drive, I'm able to run games. Both extracted and GOD. (So its not that USB extracted gamed does not work at all) I tried searching the net and this forum, but could not find an answer. Thanks guys
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