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  1. The steps you should follow to perform a proper test are as follows: Place the Aurora Clean folder on a Fat32 USB drive. Turn on your Xbox and launch Xexmenu. From Xexmenu, find the Default.xex file for Aurora Clean and run it. Once Aurora Clean is loaded, go to File Manager and find DVD1 for a multi-disc game. Run the Default.xex file for the game and try loading your save. It should boot without any problems.
  2. If you have the game in extracted format, I can send you the Default.xex that I used. Here I leave you the Default.xex of the game that I used. default.xex
  3. Test from a USB drive with a clean Aurora. Just load Default.xex with Xexmenu once the clean Aurora is loaded. Find a multi-disc game from the file manager and run it. See if it switches discs.
  4. http://phoenix.xboxunity.net/downloads/Aurora 0.7b.2 - Release Package.rar Try overwriting the Aurora folder first. If that still doesn't work, swapping disks is fine. Then try a clean install of Aurora, although you'll have to download skins and other files again to do this. If you have to do a clean install, first rename your Aurora folder in case you want to revert it back to how you had it.
  5. Both my Dashlaunch and Aurora are the latest versions. After scanning, multi-disc games hide DVD 2, DVD 3, etc., leaving only DVD 1 visible. Try downloading a clean Aurora and overwriting the folder.
  6. Honestly, I don't know what else to do. In Aurora, I have the Scanning at depth 9. Otherwise, everything is in the Launch.ini file. I have the multi-disc games in both GOD and XEX formats, and they all work. Sorry for my poor English. P.S. Have you tried FreeStyle? To rule out that it could be a problem with your Aurora
  7. Try something. With Xexmenu, rename your Launch.ini file to, for example, 1Launch.ini. Restart your Xbox and then launch Dashlauch to generate a new Launch.ini. Test to see if multi-disc games work for you. If they work, do this, then compare the two Launch.ini files to see where the problem is in your old one. If you'd like, try my attached Launch.ini. Just load it with DashLaunch and change the line to where you have Aurora. Do it all from Xexmenu with a USB , Rename yours and copy and paste mine. Then open DashLaunch, load the Launch.ini, and check the Aurora line in case you need to change it. Save and restart the console. launch.ini
  8. Check if you have any plugins enabled. Also, when you enter Dashlaunch and disable Autoswap, remember to Save the changes. Reload launch.ini to apply the changes and restart the console.
  9. Check the differences with yours. Remember, I use the latest DashLaunch and the latest version of Aurora. In my case, Aurora takes care of the Automatic Disc Change Ok, here is my launch.ini configuration.: launch.ini
  10. I'll check my DashLaunch and Aurora settings and send them to you for testing. Because multi-disc games work perfectly for me.
  11. You're doing a fantastic job. I can't wait for the final version.
  12. As the colleague told you, it's not Disc 1, Disc 2, etc. The correct form is: DVD1, DVD2, etc. Example: Dead Space 3: Games Folder/Dead Space 3/DVD1 and DVD2 Folder
  13. I have Aurora set to Spanish, But when I install your beta skin, everything appears in English. I don't see any Spanish anywhere. It's still better to finish the skin. Then, translation is optional, whenever you want to spend a little more time.
  14. Ok, I just tried it for the second time, and now it works. It looks spectacular. Would it be possible to translate it into Spanish once it's finished?
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