
Thanks go out to Team XeDev/Dstruktiv for NXE2GOD which helped us figure out what was needed for CON->GOD converts. This functionality has only been available through the Xbox 360 SDK until now, so we thought it was about time a legal app was released to perform the same task. While it's possible to extract ISOs and run them off USB using replacement dashboards, it's nice to be able to run them as GODs as well. Discs 2, 3, 4: These are 'Play' discs that get extracted to their own folders and you need to set up FSDs autoswap with them (See filepaths below and details for FSDs auto-swap feature within the text of ' Situation B ' in this. Iso2God is a tool which automatically converts Xbox 360 ISO images into Games on Demand containers ready to work on your homebrew enabled 360.įollowing on from Team XeDev's release of NXE2GOD, here's a new PC app for converting Xbox 360 ISO images straight into Games on Demand containers. iso to GOD format and then run it on your console. KrK / Team 360h released a version of ISO2GOD, a PC app for converting Xbox 360 ISO images straight into Games on Demand containers.

More information is available in the 360-HQ homebrew database linked below. Ez Games On Demand-ot jelent, ami meg annyit jelent, hogy lemez nélkül tudod indítani.

Ezzel a programmal, amit windows alól kell futtatnod át tudod konvertálni az iso file-okat (xgd3 is) GOD formátumba. ISO2GOD is a pc tool used to convert Xbox 360 and Xbox 1 ISO images into Games on Demand containers, removing the need for a DVD drive. Ha nem tudod, hogy hogyan kell telepíteni a programokat akkor az RGH/JTAG Ismertet oldalon olvashatsz róla. Resources currently sorted by: Date (New Downloads Listed First) ISO2GOD v1.3.5 (No-Installer) I did some research on the internet today and found out that you need to delete all the paths of your old HD, then plug the new USB 2.0 in, go to the hdd1 and choose the path to your new HD and reinstall the covers….Have not tried it yet.Sort Downloads by: Title ( A\ D) Date ( A\ D) Rating ( A\ D) Popularity ( A\ D) I just now changed to USB 2.0 to eliminate the plug and unplug HD. None of the games appeared on the Xbox game folder. I could select the "defaultexe" of each game from USB0/Content/000… game and play.

I had learned that External USB 2.0 will not have this problem so I copies all files(content/0(x16 …means sixteen zeros)/games) from the USB 3.0 external HD to an USB 2.0 External HD. If not, the next time you power up the console, it will lock up at the green Xbox 360 screen. When you shut off the Console, you need to unplug the USB 3.0 external HD. Click home, FS3, exit then the FS3 will reboot and sees your external USB 3.0 HD. The FS3 never recognized the USB 3.0! With USB 3.0 External hard drive, you have to wait until the FS3 booted up, then plug the USB 3.0 hard drive into to console' USB.
