Originally posted by funksoulb: You can still swap your profile from one console to another without it showing as corrupt data?
Yea i keep my profile on a old 64mb key memory card. I have another virgin xbox just being used for Netflix right now. I plugged it into that and was able to log in fine. Just had to enter my password like the new dash makes you. When i plugged it back into the flagged xbox it said i had signed on another console.
As for my corrupt cloud save. That save was created on another virgin xbox. I just moved it to the cloud so i could play on both. After the flag it said the save was corrupt, and was named corrupt. But i was able to play it fine and it remembered all my game stats. That was Gears 3 so maybe some of it was stored online.
The bad game was only booted twice if that makes a difference. I can retest the corrupt profile part this evening when im back home.
Yeah, if you could retest it, that would be great. Also, if you can, try creating a regular offline gamertag on the modded box, start a backup game while logged in with it, then see if that gamertag transfers over to your other console too.
I'm wondering whether MS have rolled back the gamertag corruption in the most recent dashboard update due to the number of legit users that have been wrongly flagged by AP2.5.
And now i see new ABGX is out..... It would have saved me from this. WHY!!!!!
Ha. Any way. Yea i will. I hadn't got any achivements at that point ether, if that makes a difference. The corruption is what really bothers me. but i guess in the end it doesn't matter because once im done with a game i don't play it any more.
Yeah, the corruption is the only thing that bothers me too. I was one of the first people to get a console flagged back when Fable 3 came out and nobody knew what AP2.5 was and it was a pain having my gamertags corrupted all the time, so I want to avoid that if possible!
Patching these games with topology data makes me a bit paranoid in case either I've mistakenly re-burned a game without patching it, or the patch for a particular game doesn't work for some reason. If MS have removed the gamertag corruption for flagged consoles, then it'll get rid of my mild paranoia. :D
So I just got a chance to test. My reg. profile still works fine. I had a 2nd profile on there it works fine too along with a offline created profile today. Not sure why or what else could be corrupt. I got another game save on the cloud I can try later because that's the only issue I saw. Maybe the cloud storage had an issue, not sure.
I have a question if anyone knows the answer or can perhaps let me know of a good place to check.
I just updated to the LT+3.0 Firmware and I?m using a Benq drive.
I used XVal and got an ?fail AP 2.5 Challenge? error which I see online is an indication that I?m flagged to be ban, however I also read that there are people on factory (un Flashed) Xbox?s that have failed the same challenge as a result of this new update that just dropped.
So my questions are first of all if I only play only factory disks and games with the AP2.5 topology patches that ass the challenges, do you think that it will actually get banned? Or might it just slip past along with the other people who have been flagged as a result of this update that seems to not be working 100% yet as it flags people who haven?t modded.
Any info would be helpful thanks
If an ISO goes through AGBX is will patch to use with LT3? if you have LT2 what do you do then? repatch it with LT2 data? If so anyone know a reliable source where i can get this?
does it get repatched from xbox backup creator latest version?
@Azer909 - Nobody can answer that for sure I'm afraid. You'll just have to see what happens!
@wuzuplj - Just update to LT+ 3.0! Even if you patch games for use with LT+ 2.0, the challenges can change with dashboard updates (and even without them) rendering all of your AP2.5 backups useless until you patch and re-burn all of them again. This cycle can go on and on.
If you update to LT+ 3.0 and patch all of your games for use with that firmware, you won't have to do any re-burning.