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A completely original program developed by slasherking823, XTAF Explorer can view, extract and inject files from a usb memory card that has been formatted by the xbox 360. It allows not only safe backup of game files, but also provides the ability to access your 360 data files for modding purposes. It has a built in GruntMods auto-updater to make sure you have the latest version on hand. It is available free to use in any guide or tutorial as well as home use, provided credit is given to the author and GruntMods.
Forget buying a data migration kit from Microsoft, or Xport from Datel, XTAF Explorer is all you need to: • Play modified game saves • Modify local game files for desirable effects • Mod Your gamertag • Backup your data • Get free themes and gamerpics • Mod your avatar • Boost your gamerscore • Install system updates • Now with HDD Support! • And much,much more! Note: Upon future investigation, it looks like the last update for the Xbox 360 changed the way external drives work significantly, the files are now stored directly on the USB and can be edited by an editing program without the need for a transfer tool like USB XTAF explorer. As such, there will not be any future updates to USB XTAF Explorer since new systems can no longer use it at all. The download page and server will still be maintained for legacy USB backups that need to be modified.
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• Hello there, I have a question about the speed in which Xtaf can read/write to a 360 hard disk. I am transferring data from an old style hard disk (in that long case with the proprietary SATA connector) to a new style hard disk (regular SATA connector) for a friend. Both disks are connected to my computer using E-SATA ports, and the storage controller reports them working at a 3 GB/s link speed (nope won't be data speed ). I first exported the save data for his account, I didn't notice the performance of reading this as it was only 40 MB.
Writing it to the new HD did take a while though. The low performance didn't occur to me until exporting the neutral account data (downloaded games, installed games from disc, etc.). It took over 2 hours to read 37.2 GB. Not sure how long it took to write this to the new disk, it's been going for 4 hours now. Going to leave it overnight. I opened Windows' performance monitor (Windows 7 x64 btw) to check how fast Xtaf was writing. At the start of the 'Inject folder' operation it was running at around 800 kBytes/second.
Pretty slow for a hard disk on a SATA link, but I thought maybe it'll get quicker as it gets into it. As it got more into either reading from the old or writing to the new disk, the speed crept to around only 40 kBytes/second within 2 minutes into the job. There must be something wrong, no hard disk should be writing this slowly.
First thing I did was check the storage controller options in my BIOS. I noticed they were operating in IDE mode, so I changed them to AHCI to see if that improved things -- didn't. I have also tried on my other computer (E-SATA / AHCI), only a slight improvement at the start of the job. It started at 2 MBytes/second but then dropped to 40 kBytes/second within a few minutes. I don't like to place blame especially as this tool has been written and provided to us for free, but I was wondering if this is a known issue or isn't a big task to fix/improve.
I could also guess performance is a price to pay if Xtaf has to do a lot of proprietary formatting for everything it reads/writes on an Xbox storage volume. Could be related: During the 40 kBytes/second writing speed the performance monitor also reports around 500 kBytes/second. Not sure if its' normal to be reading 12 and a half times more data than its' writing when the primary operation is to write. Though I do have a concern about performance, thank you for giving Xtaf out of your own time.