Yesterday I plugged my controller S to my Windows 10 32 bit laptop using Speedlink USB adapter. The gamepad is working great - I use XBCD drivers. But I could not read the memory card inserted in the controller. It is reported by Windows as an unknown device (pretty much the same address ID whatever as the controller) and apparently XBCD has no specific driver for it just the controllers no memory cards. I tried various system drivers such as USB device or hard drive but none of them works.
The only way I know that works is to ftp to Xbox. But if the controller can be plugged right to Windows why no memory card then?
how read original Xbox memory card on PC
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Re: how read original Xbox memory card on PC
Been a long time since I used it but I think there's an old windows app you can install to access memory cards. Can't think of what it was called, there was something like c-xbox tool but I don't think it was that. If you look at my YouTube page there's some old guides on how to use a USB stick as a memory card for xbox, fairly sure that has all the details.
The YouTube page is /totalxbmc but you can also find the info on the noobsandnerds site. Sorry I'm only on phone at moment so unable to give proper advice /links
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The YouTube page is /totalxbmc but you can also find the info on the noobsandnerds site. Sorry I'm only on phone at moment so unable to give proper advice /links
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