earthprime
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Thank you - using xexmenu to delete worked.
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Error 32 when deleting content.db
I'm trying to delete content.db, to follow Swizzy's guidance in this thread:
https://www.realmodscene.com/index.php?/topic/7330-new-hard-drive-transfer/
My Aurora fails to delete content.db, both in Aurora and via FTP. Aurora says "Failed to Delete. Check Log" while Filezilla returns a 550 error. The file content.db is set with 777 permissions. I notice that other files do the same thing, such as 'debug.log'. How can I delete content.db?
Error logs is as follows:
{ "time" : "07:28:08.820", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "SystemFileBrowser", "message" : "GetDirectoryAndFileLists for 'Hdd1:\\Apps\\Aurora 0.7b.1\\Data\\Databases\\*'" }
{ "time" : "07:28:08.821", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "SytemFileBrowser", "message" : "Added to fileList: 'content.db'" }
{ "time" : "07:28:08.821", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "SytemFileBrowser", "message" : "Added to fileList: 'settings.db'" }
{ "time" : "07:28:08.822", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "TaskManager", "message" : "Completed Task: 4384E4F0" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.765", "thread" : "0xF9000000", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "TaskManager", "message" : "Scheduling Task: 43781910" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.809", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "DELETEFILEOPERATION: INITIALIZE" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.809", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "-------------------------------------------" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.810", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "Properties:" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.810", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "File Count = 1" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.811", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "-------------------------------------------" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.811", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "error", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "Error: 32. Failed to delete Hdd1:\\Apps\\Aurora 0.7b.1\\Data\\Databases\\content.db" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.812", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "ScnProgressUI", "message" : "Progress Item has successfully completed" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.812", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "-------------------------------------------" }
{ "time" : "07:28:19.813", "thread" : "0xF9000004", "type" : "normal", "filter" : "DeleteFileOperation", "message" : "DELETEFILEOPERATION: FINALIZE" } -
Semi answered my own question. For anyone else seeing this issue:
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I cloned my Aurora HDD (and external USB drive) and put them into another Aurora Xbox. Everything loaded like normal, but all the game Titles are greyed out. Attached is a screenshot of the 'Manage Paths' section. It won't let me edit the paths to update their locations - nothing happens when I go into the Path and click Change. Has anyone else run into this on new cloned drives?
Is there an INI file somewhere that I can manually update the paths? I tried to delete and re-add the paths, but this makes the system re-download all covers. Covers are already on the drive in the broken paths, so unnecessary space is used for this.
Can Downloads be Cancelled (for Offline Consoles)
in Aurora support
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My Aurora build is 100% offline. When I do a Content Scan, the system tries to Download the missing assets, so I'm stuck with the "Downloading 1000 Assets" message. I use my own Custom Covers, so I don't need anything downloaded. Is there anything I can do to possible clear the Download queue (and remove this message)?
UPDATE: I've found a workaround - if I install the 'AuroraCrashPatcher' and physically connect the system to a router, then Aurora seems to think it has Network and times out on Downloads every 8 seconds. The number of files 'to be downloaded' is slowly dropping to zero.