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How do you put modded maps on your xbox 360

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:16 am
by dominator025
i have downloaded some cool modded maps but i havent seen anything on this website telling me how to put the files on my xbox 360 can someone help me please

Re: How do you put modded maps on your xbox 360

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:20 am
by mxrider108
If you mean usermaps you need a transfer device and xplorer 360 to transfer them. If you mean full map mods, you can't do that. This is all covered in the sticky for this forum, please read that first. :)

Re: How do you put modded maps on your xbox 360

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:30 am
by dominator025
mxrider108 wrote:If you mean usermaps you need a transfer device and xplorer 360 to transfer them. If you mean full map mods, you can't do that. This is all covered in the sticky for this forum, please read that first. :)
is floaty pit a usermap. whast a transfer device, like a meory stick?

Re: How do you put modded maps on your xbox 360

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:32 am
by Tural
Tural wrote:Q: I want to [use usermap modifications], but I don't have XSATA or XPort to use in accessing my Xbox 360 hard drive. Where can I find these tools and what is different about them?
A: First you should check Datel's list of official distributors. If you have any of these locations in your city, you should call them and ask if they stock either product. If not, you will likely have to purchase the tool online. Here are some locations you can purchase the tools from: The difference between the two is primarily that XSATA connects to your Xbox 360 console, and sits between the console and the hard drive, using the console's power to run. XPORT plugs directly into your PC, without connecting to your console. XPORT is useful if your Xbox 360 is not near your computer, or if you do not wish to have your console on while using the transfer device.

Re: How do you put modded maps on your xbox 360

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:16 pm
by mxrider108
Yup, Floaty Pit is a usermap (and one I made too :D ).

What Tural wrote is exactly right. To add a couple things though: you may also use the 120GB HDD transfer cable from Microsoft, the Datel transfer cable for Memory Cards, or just open your HDD and run a SATA cable to your computer manually as well.