After upgrading my hard drive from the standard issue 20GB to a 120GB WD BEVS, I'm able to access all of my saved games and DLC, with the exception of my Street Fighter IV saved game. I'm getting a message when it tries to load that the data is corrupt.
I'm aware of this issue happening specifically with SFIV after the Championship Mode update, but I can't seem to find any kind of fix that applies to this after transferring the game to another drive. What say you?
I've never had to do it, but do you have a memory stick available? Couldn't you try getting it off the old hard drive, put it on the mem stick, and then put it on the new hard drive?
dude i had the same problem i have yet to find out why a few of my mates had the problem too using the migration kit and one upgraded to a wd1200bevs and i did it via the memory card when i did it i copied it and tried this a few times but still get the same outcome so @ guesswho good input but i dont think it would work(i could be wrong) so t butterly please try it if you can and please post the outcome.
I ran out and grabbed a memory unit. Reinstalled old hard drive, MOVED save file to memory unit (you can't copy post Championship Mode saves) and tested it. Works, so I powered down, put new BEVS drive back in and loaded from memory unit. I got a message about updating the file for Championship Mode, but declined as I didn't quite understand what it meant.
It still loaded my save but told me I would be unable to save. Weird, right? Anyway, I pulled the memory unit, played an online match and when it tried to autosave afterward I was able to point it at the hard drive.
The reason I did it as such was because at that point the only good copy of my save was on the mem unit. I didn't want to risk doing anything without having a good second copy, which was accomplished by pulling the unit and letting the save go to the drive.
I suspect this will work the Rock Band games, as I've read of others having the same issue.