hey man could you please tell me why your importer doesnt work for me?!
im on windows 7 32-bit
hey man could you please tell me why your importer doesnt work for me?!
im on windows 7 32-bit







Updated to v1.5 at 11:40 PM EST on 12/05/2012 to support DLC2 and hopefully future DLC
Changelog:
v1.5 - Fixed compatibility with the new DLC that was released and made program "smarter" in finding paint tools in memory
v1.4 - Fixed some connection errors (connection always safely closed correctly now)
v1.3 - Reduced executable size, also maybe improved compatibility more
v1.2 - 64bit Windows Support
v1.1 - Improved Compatibility
v1.0 - Initial Release
Added a new splash screen -
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Last edited by Daeger; 12-06-2012 at 11:19 PM.
Got a trouble shooting Q for you.
I got the Dev kit, installed it to my PC, I haven't ran anything with the program.
I got xdbm installed to my HDD drive USB1/xbdm.xex where my games folder is "NOT INSIDE the games folder".
I am directly linked between pc and xbox.
The tool works dev kit installed onto my W7.
I try to connect and it wont.
Is there a specific thing I am missing?
I am running my game through FSD3, but it appears that you are doing the same in your youtube vid.

Went to try this but got "JIT" error. Which I found strange considering I have the plugin on my RGH and SDK installed on my PC. This was the bottom of the error:
"To enable just-in-time (JIT) debugging, the .config file for this
application or computer (machine.config) must have the
jitDebugging value set in the system.windows.forms section.
The application must also be compiled with debugging
enabled."
I'll see if restarting my computer does anything and moving the program around does.
Update: So, I deleted the old one, and extracted it directly to my documents, ran as administrator and it worked! I did put it in my documents last time, but moved it once it didnt work. Thanks so much for the tool, its so easy to use too :D
Last edited by jcsix; 12-17-2012 at 09:09 PM.







Make sure it is not being blocked by your firewall or AV programs, which of course would keep it from accessing the Xbox over the network. Also, does it fill in your Xbox IP automatically? It should if you have the XDK installed and a default Xbox in Xbox 360 Neighborhood. If not, make sure that is filled in correctly. I've noticed that sometimes the actual IP is needed, and the name you give your Xbox in Neighborhood isn't enough. Also, try running it in the Documents folder, or some folder that your account can control the files. The program doesn't directly use or access the folder, but it has virtual files it works with, that to the system, are in the same folder as the program, so if your user account can not have control of the files in the folder, folders like the Program Files directory, the program won't be able to access those virtual files and work. Try running as Admin, or simply put it in a folder you know has full access, like the Documents folder, or preferably, the Guest documents folder.









awesome work on this tool brienj![]()