Angerwound creator of tools such as Xplorer360 and the first Xbox 360 resigners has released an updated version of his Xbox One External Convertor. This latest update will allow people without the June system preview update to use external storage also you will be able to use USB 2.0 which is great news for all those that do not have USB3 devices. File Name: Xbox One External Storage Convertor V1.1 File Submitter: Bullet File Submitted: 01 Jun 2014 File Category: Xbox One Tutorial: You will need to download Xbox One External HDD Tool Make sure you have connected your device to the Xbox and formatted it before using this app! Assuming you have done this and have some files on the storage device lets continue. Now run the tool as administrator by right clicking on the app. Open the Xbox One Drive Convertor and click on 'Scan' All being well you will now see your device listed in the application. Now right click on the 'Mode' tab and select 'PC Mode' Now click on 'Scan' again and this will put your storage device into 'PC Mode' Now simply disconnect and reconnect your external storage device from your Windows machine. You should now be able to see the files saved to the external storage device and this allows you to remove or add files to the device. Go to your computer and look for the external device: Open the device on your Windows machine and you will be able to see the saved files on that device: You can now extract these files from the device to your computer! Remember to switch your device back to 'Xbox Mode' before putting the drive back in your Xbox One otherwise the Xbox will format the drive again and you will loose any saved content stored on the device. Warning: This application scans and makes modifications to the MBR of the drive. Angerwound takes no responsibility for any damage done to the device or loss of data caused by utilizing this application. This has been tested on only a handful of drives; so there could be issues. Use at your own risk. Download: UnHidden Content: Click here to download this file
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