![]() ![]() esx as a file extension but still no change. I really wish I extracted them the right way. But the thing is, each of these 'Data0000' files contain the saved games, avatar items etc, meaning they are not those separate files. I have tried using these 'data0000' files directly, by injecting them into data cache on my flash drive formatted for xbox storage. I would very much like to be able to open my old Skyrim save file. The files in this folder are called 'Data0000' files, with literally no file extension. So when you backup the raw drive (your flash drive formatted for xbox storage), it saves the xbox contents to a directory of your choice, on your PC, in a folder titled 'xbox 360'. I've been from forum to forum and cannot find a solution. At the time I thought I was doing it right. ![]() I then inserted my flash drive into my PC, opened up USB Xtaf and I did a mistake- I clicked on backup raw drive, under backup, instead of extracting the xbox files separately. So copied them to my flash drive, formatted for xbox storage of course. I decided to back up my saves and my profile and avatar items etc. It was earlier this year when I sold my xbox.
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