Nabeel Zulkifli 0 Posted December 28, 2014 Download and unpack this: http://www.realmodscene.com/index.php?/topic/2090-f3-rev-775/ And you're good Ah so I was on the right track haha awesome I'll give it a try. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nabeel Zulkifli 0 Posted December 28, 2014 Yeah I got a problem. When I try to FTP and overwrite the existing launch.ini file in the Flash directory, I get write permission denied. [21:41:09] [R] Connecting to Xexmenu -> IP=192.168.1.101 PORT=21[21:41:09] [R] Connected to Xexmenu[21:41:09] [R] 220-XeXMenu FTPD 0.1, by XeDev[21:41:09] [R] 220-You are connecting from 192.168.1.100:49401.[21:41:09] [R] 220 Proceed with login.[21:41:09] [R] USER xbox[21:41:09] [R] 331 Need password for user "xbox".[21:41:09] [R] PASS (hidden)[21:41:09] [R] 230 User "xbox" logged in.[21:41:09] [R] SYST[21:41:09] [R] 215 WIN32 Type: L8 Version: XeXMenu FTPD 0.1, by XeDev[21:41:09] [R] FEAT[21:41:09] [R] 211-Extensions supported:[21:41:09] [R] SIZE[21:41:09] [R] REST STREAM[21:41:09] [R] MDTM[21:41:09] [R] TVFS[21:41:09] [R] 211 END[21:41:09] [R] PWD[21:41:09] [R] 257 "/" is current directory.[21:41:09] [R] PASV[21:41:09] [R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (0,0,0,0,4,22)[21:41:09] [R] Opening data connection IP: 192.168.1.101 PORT: 1046[21:41:09] [R] LIST -al[21:41:09] [R] 150 Opening passive mode data connection for listing of "/".[21:41:09] [R] 226 LIST command successful.[21:41:09] [R] List Complete: 99 bytes in 0.01 seconds (0.1 KB/s)[21:41:11] [R] CWD Flash[21:41:11] [R] 250 "/Flash" is now current directory.[21:41:11] [R] PWD[21:41:11] [R] 257 "/Flash" is current directory.[21:41:11] [R] PASV[21:41:11] [R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (0,0,0,0,4,23)[21:41:11] [R] Opening data connection IP: 192.168.1.101 PORT: 1047[21:41:11] [R] LIST -al[21:41:11] [R] 150 Opening passive mode data connection for listing of "/Flash".[21:41:11] [R] 226 LIST command successful.[21:41:11] [R] List Complete: 2 KB in 0.02 seconds (2.0 KB/s)[21:41:15] [R] TYPE A[21:41:15] [R] 200 TYPE command successful.[21:41:15] [R] SIZE launch.ini[21:41:15] [R] 213 438[21:41:15] [R] MDTM launch.ini[21:41:15] [R] 213 20121215161548[21:41:22] [R] PASV[21:41:22] [R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (0,0,0,0,4,24)[21:41:22] [R] Opening data connection IP: 192.168.1.101 PORT: 1048[21:41:22] [R] STOR launch.ini[21:41:22] [R] 550 "/Flash/launch.ini": Write permission denied.[21:41:24] [R] Transfer Failed: launch.ini[21:41:24] [R] PASV[21:41:24] [R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (0,0,0,0,4,25)[21:41:24] [R] Opening data connection IP: 192.168.1.101 PORT: 1049[21:41:24] [R] LIST -al[21:41:24] [R] 150 Opening passive mode data connection for listing of "/Flash".[21:41:24] [R] 226 LIST command successful.[21:41:24] [R] List Complete: 2 KB in 0.01 seconds (2.0 KB/s)[21:41:24] Transfer queue completed[21:41:24] Transferred 0 Files (0 bytes) in 9 seconds (0.0 KB/s)[21:41:24] 1 File Failed So I tried copying the new launch.ini file into the Usb0 folder, and use Xexmenu to overwrite it. I selected the new launch.ini file, chose Copy, went to the Flash directory, pressed Paste, and nothing happened. Tried doing the same thing in FSD, it says "Operation Failed".EDIT:I kinda accidentally deleted launch.ini from Flash. And it won't copy the new one. Now I can't go back into FSD. Tried running FSD manually (the new one I pasted into the external HDD) from Xexmenu, still can't copy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted December 28, 2014 You cannot replace the one in flash, you shouldn't even do that anyways... just put your launch.ini in the root of your usb and start your console with this memory in your console and it'll launch FSD from your usb... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nabeel Zulkifli 0 Posted December 28, 2014 (edited) You cannot replace the one in flash, you shouldn't even do that anyways... just put your launch.ini in the root of your usb and start your console with this memory in your console and it'll launch FSD from your usb... Oh.. okay.. I was under the impression that I had to edit and replace the existing launch.ini in the Flash folder.. So just put the launch.ini file at the root of my HDD and i'll be good to go? Would the now missing launch.ini from Flash folder be an issue? :/ I just had a huge scare. I pasted the launch.ini file in my external hdd. I restarted my console and it would not boot. I thought I bricked it. I took out the external and turned it on again, it booted. Phew. EDIT: Yeah, it WILL NOT boot if my external is plugged in. :/ EDIT 2: It boots if the launch.ini file isn't at the root of the external HDD. Could it be that I wrote the default wrong? Because in the original launch.ini, it's "mmcMu:\Apps\FreeStyle\default.xex" but I don't see mmcMu in FSD's file manager. Or do I also have to change "BUT_X = Hdd:\Content\0000000000000000\C0DE9999\00080000\C0DE99990F586558" this to something else? Putting the original launch.ini back to my external HDD makes it bootable again but back to rev735, right where i started lol. Edited December 28, 2014 by Nabeel Zulkifli Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted December 28, 2014 What did you write in your new launch.ini? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nabeel Zulkifli 0 Posted December 28, 2014 What did you write in your new launch.ini? Here you go. I tried Usb0, when that didn't work i just tried Usb, same thing. [Paths] BUT_X = Hdd:\Content\0000000000000000\C0DE9999\00080000\C0DE99990F586558 Default = Usb0:\Apps\FreeStyle\default.xex [Plugins] [settings] bootdelay = 0x2A Region = 0x7FFF nooobe = False nohealth = False nonetstore = False fakelive = False xhttp = False remotenxe = True liveblock = True exchandler = True noupdater = True regionspoof = True fatalreboot = True contpatch = True pingpatch = True nxemini = True Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted December 28, 2014 And using windows you have FSD here?: x:\Apps\FreeStyle\default.xex Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nabeel Zulkifli 0 Posted December 28, 2014 And using windows you have FSD here?: x:\Apps\FreeStyle\default.xex Yeap exactly. I just realized though. Free"S"tyle. I'll check that tomorrow. EDIT: Solved! Can't believe I made such a rookie mistake. Thanks Swizzy for your patience you're a saint! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites