Omplitic 0 Posted July 27, 2015 I'm trying to install Aurora on my Xbox 360 Jtag console. I set up all the paths already however whenever I try to use the Aurora.xex (either clicking it or loading it by default through game pathing) I get a black screen which then kicks me to the Xbox 360 dashboard with the error: Game Error The game couldn't start. Try downloading the game again. For more help, visit www.xbox.com/support I get this message from both the Aurora .4b and .5b versions. I used a 16gb flashdrive that is not configured to the xbox to transport the files from my computer to the xbox. And I tried downloading both versions again three times. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 27, 2015 You probably forgot to include some files from it... (did you extract ALL files?) it's also possible your USB memory is bad, your HDD in your computer, your ram or simply your antivirus software is f*ing with things it doesn't understand... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 27, 2015 Yeah I'm sure I extracted all the files, unless there is more stuff I need that exists outside of the Aurora download itself. I uninstalled the antivirus still nothing. I just ran a program that says my flashdrive and my ram is good to go. Not sure about my HDD yet. If my HDD was bad then wouldn't it cause the same issues with xex menu and free style dash which I downloaded less than 24 hours ago? I got rid of the free style dash once I found out that I can't get title updates with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 28, 2015 It should cause issues with other homebrew aswell yes... There is another possibility... and that is that you have a trainer or something loaded with Dashlaunch which causes it to not function... if you got Aurora from the release threads here, everything that's needed is included, and it works for everyone else (as far as i know) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 28, 2015 I didn't download any trainers and I checked the files in my xbox hardrive for any and I didn't find any. I'm still looking through my dashlauncher settings for anything suspicious. I'll keep you posted if I find anything. Alright, so I have no idea what file is causing it (I'm a n00b at this whole thing) so using the links from the site I redownloaded aurora and dashlaunch. Right now I am working with the default and so far it's still having the same issue. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 28, 2015 I didn't download any trainers and I checked the files in my xbox hardrive for any and I didn't find any. I'm still looking through my dashlauncher settings for anything suspicious. I'll keep you posted if I find anything. Alright, so I have no idea what file is causing it (I'm a n00b at this whole thing) so using the links from the site I redownloaded aurora and dashlaunch. Right now I am working with the default and so far it's still having the same issue. Copy the contents of your launch.ini and place it within a spoiler tag: [ spoiler ] [/ spoiler ] without the spaces Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 28, 2015 Do you mean the Dashlaunch launch.ini files? If so then there are two. Info and sample do I do both or just one of them? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 28, 2015 Do you mean the Dashlaunch launch.ini files? If so then there are two. Info and sample do I do both or just one of them? Those are included with dashlaunch release, not with your console... On your HDD there's a launch.ini in the root (or any of your devices) which contains your config, since you don't know this i doubt you'd be able to spot any of the troublesome settings =) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 28, 2015 Ok I just used the xex menu to look through HDD1 and HDDX files and I did not find a launch.ini. (Not sure if using xex is what you wanted me to do but I figured it was worth a try.) I did find a launch.xex in the flash section though. But since it is a xex file and not an ini file I doubt it will be useful to figuring out the problem. Unless of course if not being able to find the file is the problem afterall. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 29, 2015 Where did you save the configuration from dashlaunch? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 29, 2015 I extracted the dashlaunch files and placed them in their own folder. I put the folder on HDD1. I did not put the folder inside any other folder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 29, 2015 When you change the configuration i assume you're doing so using the Dashlaunch installer? when you've made changes to the configuration you press RB/LB until you can save the configuration, there you'll be presented with a list of devices... which device did you select? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 29, 2015 I selected HDD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 29, 2015 I selected HDD In that case you should see a "launch.ini" on Hdd1:\ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 29, 2015 Alright I found it. For some reason I didn't see it there before. So I opened the contents of the file and placed it in a spoiler tag (made sure not to leave any spaces) and so far I am still getting the same error. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 29, 2015 You're meant to put it HERE with the spoiler tags... so i can read it... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 29, 2015 Oh, sorry Well Here You Go: ; launch.xex V3.0 config file ; parsed by simpleIni http://code.jellycan.com/simpleini/ ; currently supported devices and paths: ; internal hard disk Hdd:\ ; usb memory stick Usb:\ ; memory unit Mu:\ ; USB memory unit UsbMu:\ ; big block NAND mu FlashMu:\ ; internal slim 4G mu IntMu:\ ; internal corona 4g mu MmcMu:\ ; CD/DVD Dvd:\ (not recommended to use this one) ; buttons can point to any xex, or any CON with default.xex in it on any of the above devices ; note that Right Bumper is ALWAYS default to return NXE ; if you want to assign an additional one, use the path Sfc:\dash.xex ie: ; BUT_A = Sfc:\dash.xex ; all comments and fields in this file are optional, you can remove anything you don't need ; sorry for any double negatives ; njoy, cOz ; example entry ; Default = Hdd:\FreeStyle\default.xex [Paths] BUT_A = BUT_B = BUT_X = Hdd:\Content\0000000000000000\C0DE9999\00080000\C0DE99990F586558 BUT_Y = Start = Back = LBump = RThumb = LThumb = ; Default is what loads when you hold no buttons ; leave this blank if you want NXE as default Default = ; at boot time, default can be overridden based on how the console is turned on ; if you start with wired/wireless/IR guide button, this item if existing will be used instead of default ; note that the Guide item is ALWAYS overridden by option: remotenxe = true Guide = ; if you power on with the button on the front of the console (or the power button on a remote if remotenxe is not set to true) ; this item will be used instead of default Power = ; if set, going to system settings from HUD will run this app, override with Right Bumper Configapp = ; if set, this will be run as a title before any other option occurs, does not get circumvented by held buttons or default ; guide/power opts are processed after this; intended for a short video player to allow replacing bootanim Fakeanim = ; by default this only dumps to UART, setting a file here will cause unhandled exception info to be dumped ; as text to a file. Same path restraints as the quick launch buttons. ; if exchandler is set to false, this option does nothing. ; note that this uses the first drive of the class found, so if you use usb: and have more than one usb device ; it may wind up on any of the usb devices depending on which was enumerated first. The path for the file is only ; checked on boot, so the device must be present at power on and at crash time for this to be effective ; ie: dumpfile = Usb:\crashlog.txt Dumpfile = ; example plugin entry ; plugin1 = Usb:\plugin\aplugin.xex [Plugins] plugin1 = plugin2 = plugin3 = plugin4 = plugin5 = ; these options are never used directly by dash launch but serve to give the configuration program ; a place to keep these values; note that things like ftp and udp servers are only running while installer is running [Externals] ; if true, the configuration application will start a FTP server (user/pass: xbox) ; if not present default is FALSE ftpserv = false ; if ftpserv is true, this is the port that will be used by the FTP server ; if not present default is 21 ftpport = 21 ; if true, the configuration application will start the xebuild update server ; if not present default is FALSE updserv = false ; if true, the configuration application will start in launch mode instead of options mode ; if not present default is FALSE calaunch = false ; if true, temps in installer and in guide (shuttemps option) will be shown in fahrenheit instead of celsius ; if not present default is FALSE fahrenheit = false [settings] ; if true, brining up miniblade in NXE and then pressing Y will cause launch.xex to relaunch for you ; note you must release Y button then press desired QuickLaunchButtons after or use default item ; if not present default is TRUE nxemini = true ; if true ping limit will be removed for system link play (thanks FBDev!) ; if not present default is FALSE pingpatch = false ; if true header license bits will be patched for addon content (00000002 type content) ; if not present default is FALSE contpatch = false ; if true header license bits will be patched for xbla content (000D0000 type content) ; if not present default is FALSE xblapatch = false ; usually used in combination with contpatch/xblapatch or when XBLA is run extracted instead of from a container, spoofs replies from XamContentGetLicenseMask ; if not present default is FALSE licpatch = false ; Normally when a fatal error occurs the xbox will just freeze, setting this to false will cause a reboot or powerdown ; setting to TRUE will also disable the unhandled exception filter which tries to intercept recoverable unhandled exceptions with exit to dash ; if not present default is FALSE fatalfreeze = false ; when fatalfreeze is set to false, setting this to true will cause the box to reboot, setting it to false will instead have the box shut down ; note that this option does NOTHING when fatalfreeze is set to true ; if not present default is FALSE fatalreboot = false ; setting this to true will cause the box to reboot (soft reboot) the way it was intended to ; on jtag ONLY set this to true if using blackaddr's reboot fix for SMC, else on reboot you will get E71 and corrupted dash/video/etc settings ; if not present default is TRUE safereboot = true ; when set to true, it is possible to hold RB when launching a game to have the region that the game gets from xam spoofed ; if not present this is set to FALSE regionspoof = false ; when regionspoof is true, you set your region here in hex preceding the value with 0x, for example devkit would be region = 0x7fff ; if not present but regionspoof is set to true, this is set to 0x7FFF region = 0x7fff ; when set to false, ejecting a dvd video or game returns you to your default item, set to true to auto exit to NXE ; if not present this is set to FALSE dvdexitdash = false ; when set to false, using the exit item in an XBLA game returns you to your default item, set to true to exit to NXE arcade menu ; if not present this is set to FALSE xblaexitdash = false ; when set to true, using miniblades system setting options will not exit to NXE ; if not present this is set to FALSE nosysexit = false ; when set to true, miniblades will not appear... ever (requested as child saftey measure) ; note that using this option overrides everything in dash launch that relies on miniblade exits to function ; if not present this is set to FALSE nohud = false ; when set to false, xbox will be capable of finding system updaters ; if not present this is set to TRUE noupdater = true ; when set to true, dash launch will put all debug strings out to uart ; if not present this is set to FALSE debugout = true ; when set to false, dash launch will not attempt to handle last chance unhandled exceptions ; if set to false, exceptions will also not be dumped to the dumpfile ; if not present this is set to TRUE exchandler = true ; if set to true, this will block the console from resolving LIVE related dns ; if not set this value will be TRUE liveblock = true ; if liveblock is set to true, this will block the console from resolving all MS related dns ; setting this to TRUE will also block apps like freestyle from accessing things like cover images ; *** note that if NO INI is present for launch.xex, this is set to TRUE ; if not set this value will be FALSE livestrong = true ; when set to TRUE the X (guide) and power button on IR remotes will cause the xbox to boot to NXE instead of default item ; note that powering on with the windows/start button automatically goes to NXE's media center now regardless of how this is set ; if not set this value will be FALSE remotenxe = false ; when set to TRUE all USB drives will be polled at hddtimer intervals for the file "alive.txt" in their root ; if the file exists, it will be recreated and 16 random bytes written to it on each poll which should keep drives from spinning down ; if not set this value will be FALSE hddalive = false ; in seconds, the interval between when USB devices will be polled for "alive.txt" file ; if not set and hddalive is set to TRUE this value will be 210 hddtimer = 210 ; attempts to disable popups related to signing in, like "live is blocked" and similar ; !! WARNING OTHER THINGS DO USE THIS DIALOG AND DETECTING THAT IT'S A LOGIN DIALOG MAY NOT BE PERFECT !! ; !! to sign into live profiles other than auto signing on boot you MUST accept the 'check live for updates' dialog BEFORE enabling this option !! ; if not set this value will be FALSE signnotice = false ; when you hold guide button to shut down xbox, normally the 'cancel' option is selected ; setting this to TRUE will cause the shutdown option to be auto selected instead ; !! WARNING OTHER THINGS DO USE THIS DIALOG AND DETECTING THAT IT'S SHUTDOWN DIALOG MAY NOT BE PERFECT !! ; if not set this value will be FALSE autoshut = false ; when you hold guide button to shut down xbox, normally a dialog comes up ; setting this to TRUE will cause the console to shutdown instead of show a dialog ; !! WARNING OTHER THINGS DO USE THIS DIALOG AND DETECTING THAT IT'S SHUTDOWN DIALOG MAY NOT BE PERFECT !! ; if not set this value will be FALSE autooff = false ; 14699+ has native http functions, but you are forced to be logged into use them ; this patch removes that restriction, set to false to disable it if you have any problems ; if not set this value will be TRUE xhttp = true ; when tempbcast is set to TRUE the raw temp data from smc will be broadcast over UDP at temptime second ; intervals on port tempport ; if not set this value will be FALSE tempbcast = false ; if not set this value will be 10 temptime = 10 ; if not set this value will be 7030 tempport = 7030 ; when set to TRUE all titles will have the insecure socket privilege ; if not set this value will be FALSE sockpatch = false ; when set to TRUE dash launch will not erase launchdata before launching a quick launch item ; if not set this value will be FALSE passlaunch = false ; when set to TRUE various functions will be spoofed to make firmware think it's connected to LIVE ; this does not compensate for the fact that it cannot contact LIVE servers ; setting this to TRUE forces liveblock to TRUE ; if not set this value will be FALSE fakelive = false ; when set to TRUE network/cloud storage options should not show up in disk dialogs ; if not set this value will be TRUE nonetstore = true ; when set to TRUE a snapshot of the console temperature data will be displayed in the console shutdown dialog (displayed when guide button is held) ; !! WARNING OTHER THINGS DO USE THIS DIALOG AND DETECTING THAT IT'S SHUTDOWN DIALOG MAY NOT BE PERFECT !! ; enabling this option disables autooff ; if not set this value will be FALSE shuttemps = false ; when true, any devkit profiles on the console will not appear as corrupt and can be used ; any changes such as saving games or getting achievements will resign the profile with the current/retail keyvault ; this seems not to affect glitch/jtag dev crossflash, but could affect these profiles on true devkits ; if not set this value will be FALSE devprof = false ; when true, system link data will be encrypted for communication with devkits ; if not set this value will be FALSE devlink = false ; when true dash launch will perform automatic disk swapping ; WARNING!! do not enable if you use FSD or swap.xex for this !! ; if not set this value will be FALSE autoswap = false ; when true, disables kinect health pseudo video at game launch ; if not set this value will be TRUE nohealth = true ; when true, disables dash locale setup screens when settings already exist ; if not set this value will be TRUE nooobe = true ; when true dash launch will automatically enable fakelive functionality only during official dash and indie play sessions ; if not set this value will be FALSE autofake = false ; if some titles benefit from fakelive, add them here - only 10 may be listed autofake0 = 0x00000000 autofake1 = 0x00000000 autofake2 = 0x00000000 autofake3 = 0x00000000 autofake4 = 0x00000000 autofake5 = 0x00000000 autofake6 = 0x00000000 autofake7 = 0x00000000 autofake8 = 0x00000000 autofake9 = 0x00000000 ; when true and autofake is enabled, contpatch will be enabled for community games only ; this option will be ignored if autofake is not enabled ; if not set this value will be FALSE autocont = false Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 29, 2015 Ok, i don't see anything in your settings either... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omplitic 0 Posted July 30, 2015 Any other ideas of what it could be? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swizzy 2085 Posted July 30, 2015 Have you tried transferring it with a different computer? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ragnarokbegins 0 Posted July 20, 2022 Hi! I've been having an issue with launching games through Aurora with the title updates applied. It gives me an error saying "try downloading the game again". They work just fine with the TUs disabled. But as soon as I enable them they crash. I want to play some DLCs of certain games. Please let me know how to fix this. Thanks in advance Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KiwiMeoWii 45 Posted July 20, 2022 19 minutes ago, Ragnarokbegins said: Hi! I've been having an issue with launching games through Aurora with the title updates applied. It gives me an error saying "try downloading the game again". They work just fine with the TUs disabled. But as soon as I enable them they crash. I want to play some DLCs of certain games. Please let me know how to fix this. Thanks in advance Probably not the correct title update for that games dlcs. I'm assuming. You will need to find that specific title update. That's for those dlcs etc. Best & quickiest way is getting it from xbox live. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ragnarokbegins 0 Posted July 20, 2022 It's a jtag/right modded console and I can't risk getting my console bricked by going on live. But I'll look for the specific update that would work with the DLC. Thanks btw Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites