Save File
#1
Posté 15 février 2012 - 07:52
#2
Posté 15 février 2012 - 07:55
PC =/= Xbox 360
I guess you MAY do it but probably you will corrupt the thing in the process.
Modifié par P4nchopex, 15 février 2012 - 07:57 .
#3
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 février 2012 - 07:56
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Copy your ME2 saves to a flash drive
Store them on your PC
Open them in Gibbed Save Editor
Save as the pc save file
#4
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:00
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Yes, it's possible. I'm not TOTALLY sure how, but I think this is it:
Copy your ME2 saves to a flash drive
Store them on your PC
Open them in Gibbed Save Editor
Save as the pc save file
That may or may not work - I don't recall if Gibbed can switch a save file between PC and Xbox formats or not.
In any event, you'll also need a way to rip the saves from the flash drive. You can't just insert the flash drive into a computer and access them - using one as an Xbox drive formats it and creates a partition that can't be accessed through Windows Explorer or whatver.
#5
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:04
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TheBlackBaron wrote...
That may or may not work - I don't recall if Gibbed can switch a save file between PC and Xbox formats or not.
In any event, you'll also need a way to rip the saves from the flash drive. You can't just insert the flash drive into a computer and access them - using one as an Xbox drive formats it and creates a partition that can't be accessed through Windows Explorer or whatver.
Yes it can, it's just invisible. You have to enable hidden files. I currently have an 8GB flash drive that I did that with. If you format it totally for the 360, you can view it on PC as well, and transfer. Or at least I have.
#6
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:12
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
TheBlackBaron wrote...
That may or may not work - I don't recall if Gibbed can switch a save file between PC and Xbox formats or not.
In any event, you'll also need a way to rip the saves from the flash drive. You can't just insert the flash drive into a computer and access them - using one as an Xbox drive formats it and creates a partition that can't be accessed through Windows Explorer or whatver.
Yes it can, it's just invisible. You have to enable hidden files. I currently have an 8GB flash drive that I did that with. If you format it totally for the 360, you can view it on PC as well, and transfer. Or at least I have.
You must have been mistaken, since AFAIK you need a program like Modio to get the files off and then inject them back into the flash drive. Otherwise you'll format the flash drive back to a PC format. Or so it was written in the old thread dedicated to modding X360 ME2.
#7
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:13
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TheBlackBaron wrote...
You must have been mistaken, since AFAIK you need a program like Modio to get the files off and then inject them back into the flash drive. Otherwise you'll format the flash drive back to a PC format. Or so it was written in the old thread dedicated to modding X360 ME2.
Well I don't know about ME files. I've just been able to format the flash drive and see it on my PC, that's what I was talking about.
Modifié par EternalAmbiguity, 15 février 2012 - 08:17 .
#8
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:16
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
TheBlackBaron wrote...
You must have been mistaken, since AFAIK you need a program like Modio to get the files off and then inject them back into the flash drive. Otherwise you'll format the flash drive back to a PC format. Or so it was written in the old thread dedicated to modding X360 ME2.
Well I don't about ME files. I've just been able to format the drive and see it on my PC, that's what I was talking about.
That's entirely different. You can certainly see the drive in Windows Explorer, you can't normally see the partition (since it's being used by the Xbox and Windows can't read that), and you definitely can't access the files in it. See them, maybe, but not use them.
#9
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:18
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TheBlackBaron wrote...
That's entirely different. You can certainly see the drive in Windows Explorer, you can't normally see the partition (since it's being used by the Xbox and Windows can't read that), and you definitely can't access the files in it. See them, maybe, but not use them.
I can access them too. I took them off of there (they were saves of a couple of games) and put them on my PC. Can't remember why, though.
#10
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:22
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
TheBlackBaron wrote...
That's entirely different. You can certainly see the drive in Windows Explorer, you can't normally see the partition (since it's being used by the Xbox and Windows can't read that), and you definitely can't access the files in it. See them, maybe, but not use them.
I can access them too. I took them off of there (they were saves of a couple of games) and put them on my PC. Can't remember why, though.
You're doing something wrong or different then. Modio is the only way of reading 360 formatted flash drives that I know of, for all 360 games.
#11
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 février 2012 - 08:24
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TheBlackBaron wrote...
You're doing something wrong or different then. Modio is the only way of reading 360 formatted flash drives that I know of, for all 360 games.
Huh. Interesting.





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