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Download Free FAT32 Formatter Tool. FAT32 works with all versions of Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Practically, most USB drives are pre-formatted with FAT32. And most game consoles, such as PlayStation, require external USB drive FAT32 format. FAT32 has a limit that files larger than 4GB can't be stored on a FAT32 drive.

Dammit people, I spent a good hour making this, when I could have been playing Phantom Dust or Halo 2 or MLB 2K5, so you better enjoy it, but I feel like SOMEONE had to make this straightforward guide for people to use. How to make a USB flash drive into an Xbox Memory Card By carterman Notes: 1)This guide was made on a Windows XP computer, so some things may be different for you, primarily in Step 5. 2)If you decide to post this on other sites, make sure you still credit me for this, OK? Obtain a compatible USB flash drive. Refer to this list here: The Xbox needs to be able to reformat your drive to the FATX format from FAT, so until you reformat your drive in Windows, it will only be usable on the Xbox. For my own personal usage, I used a Sandisk cruzer mini 256MB; it cost me $30 at Office Depot, but there was a $12 or so mail-in rebate on it.

Use whatever you see best fits to your needs. Obtain an Xbox USB adapter. Unless you have the adapter from back when Microsoft was handing it out back in the PSO days, you will otherwise have to get one from eBay. Most of the sellers are international - I got mine from depot4u, a Canadian eBayer, for about ~$10 US after shipping.

It doesn't appear to be the official adapter (no Xbox logos or anything on it), but it works just fine, so whatever. Download Action Replay software.

This will be necessary to transfer save files back and forth from your computer, if you so desire. And hey, if you're going to have a memory card that can plug into your computer, well, hey, why not?:0) Install it. It won't initially work with your memory card, but we can trick it into believing it's an Action Replay device in order to transfer saves to and from your computer. Ncomputing x550 windows 7 driver. Have Xbox reformat USB flash drive Plug your USB flash drive into the USB connector end of the adapter, plug the adapter into an open controller port, go to the Xbox dashboard. It should say that your memory card was corrupted and it had to be reformatted. If so, go to Memory, and if you see a memory card listed in the controller port the adapter is plugged into, congratulations, you have a working Xbox memory card! (My 256MB one is 15676 blocks) 5.

Get Action Replay to recognize memory card This is where we start backdooring things here, kids. First, you will need to download USBVIEW.EXE: Now, plug your USB flash drive into a USB slot on your computer. Open up USBVIEW.EXE, and find the port your memory card is plugged into. Copy down the idVendor and idProduct values. Now, go to the folder where you installed the Action Replay PC program, and open up xbreader.inf (By default, this should be C: Program Files Datel ActionReplay Xbox Drivers xbreader.inf). Scroll down to [_Devices], and replace VID with the last 4 digits of the idVendor value, and PID with the last 4 digits of the idProduct value.

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Make sure to save the file. Now, go to your Control Panel.

Go to System, now open up the Device Manager. Go down to Universal Serial Bus controllers, click the plus to drop down the menu, and double click on USB Mass Storage Device (assuming that you have no other flash drives other than the memory card plugged into your computer). Now, open up the Driver tab, click on Update Driver, choose to Install from a specific location, choose the 'Don't Search, I'll choose the driver to insatll' button, click Next, Click Have Disk, click Browse, and open up the xbreader.inf file we previously edited. You should get a prompt that your drivers have been updated. Now, open up Action Replay, and if you have done these steps correctly, the program should recognize your USB Flash Drive as an Action Replay device. You can now transfer saves to and from your memory card with ease.