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Crippy wrote Or you can always fork out the $7 for an SATA transfer cable that will plug your HDD into the PC directly. Or get an external drive. Or use more than one HDD. Either way it seems like less trouble than what you're doing right now.


Good news, I flipped my house inside out and found my OG flash drive, ill come with an update on what happens
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Crippy wrote Or you can always fork out the $7 for an SATA transfer cable that will plug your HDD into the PC directly. Or get an external drive. Or use more than one HDD. Either way it seems like less trouble than what you're doing right now.


Turns out a 2gig amazon USB is better than the 16gig usb I was trying to use. Everything worked first try. Of course I will need to find a way to get games over, but the base files are good to go. Thank you for your help, otherwise I'd still be sitting here with my thumb up my a$$
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Like I said all you needed was a different USB lmao
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The_OG_Modder wrote Like I said all you needed was a different USB lmao


I'm sick haha, I've been hurdling my way into creating ways to transfer files with each one working even less than the last. And then I find some dust af 2g usb that gets the job done.

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Crippy wrote Or you can always fork out the $7 for an SATA transfer cable that will plug your HDD into the PC directly. Or get an external drive. Or use more than one HDD. Either way it seems like less trouble than what you're doing right now.


Turns out a 2gig amazon USB is better than the 16gig usb I was trying to use. Everything worked first try. Of course I will need to find a way to get games over, but the base files are good to go. Thank you for your help, otherwise I'd still be sitting here with my thumb up my a$$
You will have a nightmare of a time trying to transfer whole games with neighborhood just a heads up. It works fine for devkits and rgloaders but for regular rgh's it is incredibly slow. I really don't know much about ftp transferring files with something like filezilla but I know it's a lot faster and there are tutorials on it floating around. This is where that SATA transfer cable would really be a thing to have laying around. If you can get a working USB with 16-32 gb it will save you a headache with transferring games. Neighborhood will run slow regardless of internet speed also, it's xbdm that slows it down. XDK's and RGLoader have xbdm built into the nand which is why they work so much faster for transferring files and dumping memory.

Neighborhood will work but you may not have much hair left by the time you transfer all your games lol.
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Crippy wrote
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Crippy wrote Or you can always fork out the $7 for an SATA transfer cable that will plug your HDD into the PC directly. Or get an external drive. Or use more than one HDD. Either way it seems like less trouble than what you're doing right now.


Turns out a 2gig amazon USB is better than the 16gig usb I was trying to use. Everything worked first try. Of course I will need to find a way to get games over, but the base files are good to go. Thank you for your help, otherwise I'd still be sitting here with my thumb up my a$$
You will have a nightmare of a time trying to transfer whole games with neighborhood just a heads up. It works fine for devkits and rgloaders but for regular rgh's it is incredibly slow. I really don't know much about ftp transferring files with something like filezilla but I know it's a lot faster and there are tutorials on it floating around. This is where that SATA transfer cable would really be a thing to have laying around. If you can get a working USB with 16-32 gb it will save you a headache with transferring games. Neighborhood will run slow regardless of internet speed also, it's xbdm that slows it down. XDK's and RGLoader have xbdm built into the nand which is why they work so much faster for transferring files and dumping memory.

Neighborhood will work but you may not have much hair left by the time you transfer all your games lol.


I am learning very quickly that neighborhood is slow lol, I can get a cable, I am just impatient. But my hair will last!
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