

The bulk of the turorials on Youtube seem to mention (or only suggest using) Horizon. Afterward, you can then copy/move saves to/from the drive or save directly to it if needed.Īs far a getting the actuall save data from the drive for use in Gibbed, an additional program will be needed. From there you will be given the option to format it for use on your 360. Once youve got it in the 360, scroll over to your 'storage options' on the dashboard, and select it from the list. The minimum size needed is 1Gb (or was it 2Gb?). Walmart should still sell them, they have the XBox logo on the side). but i might as well do a text-based one, because i can.Īs far a needing a 'special flashdrive', you will need to dedicate a thumbdrive for XBox use (or you could just go out and buy one thats already setup for this. Some are 'sort of helpful' and most seem to be 'Holy crap lets make an invincible dude!/Godly weapon!' but (video no longer exists) is actually a good step-by-step guide. There's a number of tutorial vids on Youtube for this. do i need a special FLashdrive?Īny step by step walk through would be GREAT
GIBBED SAVE EDITOR ERROR REENCODE MISMATCH PC
i am having trouble going from my computer (a PC if it makes a difference) to my xbox.

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