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Corrupted data recovery - solved
a friend of Joe Regular lost all of his tracks after getting a 'data disk corrupted' message.
Joe has all of his tracks saved with his own memory. is there anyway that Joe can get his friend the tracks back?
ive got feeling this might have come up before but i cant remember, any helps appreciated.
edit: thanks to jar and shifty
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Re: Corrupted data recovery - help please
The tracks hes got on share he can get back no problem....but the others I'm not sure. Do they live close together? He might be able to bring USB over, and transfer the rights? idk if that would work.
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Senior Community Manager
Corrupted data recovery - help please
If they can wait a day I'll PM Joe about how to send all of his friends tracks back.
It's the same way we had Jorma judge for the UCCC2.
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Re: Corrupted data recovery - help please
thanks very much fellas, thats great
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Senior Member
Re: Corrupted data recovery - help please
after our epic beast mode failure
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Re: Corrupted data recovery - help please
It wasn't an epic failure, we had communication issues lol.
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Re: Corrupted data recovery - help please
yeah true, to be fair i was absolutely knackered yesterday. up at 4am
so by about 7pm i was on reserve tanks mate
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Re: Corrupted data recovery - solved
Be ready for tonight lol
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Corrupted data recovery - solved
Ok, I decided to post here instead of a PM.
To get your friend his tracks you will need:
1 Xbox 360 formatted USB drive
1 pc/laptop with a USB slot
USBXTAFGUI_v44
Internet
You will need to remove everything from the USB drive. You can copy it to your Xbox 360 for safe keeping. To be clear, there should be no profiles, demos, videos, tracks, NOTHING on the USB drive.
Then fire up your Xbox and go to:
My Xbox > System Settings > Memory > HDD* > Games > Trials HD
Copy each track that your friend made from your HDD* to the empty USB drive.
You are now finished with your Xbox.
On your PC, search for (and download) USBXTAFGUI_v44, this program allows people to view Xbox file structures on Windows based PCs.
Plug the Xbox USB drive that contains ONLY the tracks that you want to send back to your friend into an available port on your PC. Unplug other USB drives from the PC.
Launch USBXTAFGUI, go to "File" and click "Open First USB Drive". Make sure the "FileSystem" tab is selected and then expand every subsection under the Data Partition,
Click to select the final section like so;

The items on the right, if you ONLY have the Trials HD tracks on your system, will be the Trials HD tracks that your friend lost access to.
Simply select them 1 at a time and drag them to your desktop;

Now you can just send an email to your friend with the tracks as attachments, and he just needs to set up an Xbox USB Drive with a single Trials HD track (and nothing else) and place the tracks you send him on it in the same manner as listed above.
Please note that doing as I have listed is NOT endorsed by Microsoft or Redlynx. You do so at your own risk. Any data loss or other bad stuff (it's a legal term) is solely your own fault.