XBLA File Structure

RGSPro Oct 21, 2015

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    I currently have a ton of XBLA games installed on my RGH in the Hdd:/Content/0000000000000000/G4M3C0D3 folders but I find this to be a very unorganized way of managing them.

    Is it possible to use a content manager to move them out of the content folders and place them in a separate XBLA folder with a structure like Hdd:/XBLA/Geometry Wars/GameFile somewhat like the extracted ISO folders and keep the title updates in the Content/0000000000000000/G4M3C0D3/000B0000 folder?

    It would be a lot nicer to go in through an FTP client and delete a certain game or find a file rather than looking up the game code and sorting through the list of the Content/0000000000000000. Maybe there is a better way that I haven't heard of yet?

    Thanks!
     
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    Hi RGSpro

    Can you connect your HDD to PC at all ? If so you could always use FatXplorer to move and transfer the files over.

    Also if you have a USB you can use the file manager in FSD to move stuff, Saying that you don't even need a USB you can copy files in FSD and paste them to the new folder.

    Im not sure if TU would run but you can always try and post back what happen.
     
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    I do have a way of hooking it to a PC, but what I mean is it would be a nightmare to copy and move them all manually. I have never seen a pack with a more organised file structure. Aurora has an option to look for them in an XBLA folder, but seems like the most popular way of having them on a drive is in the content folder. Does that make sense? I basically want to scan my content folder and have it automatically put it in a folder named as a game title.
     
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    There was a tool that would scan your HDD for Games ,DLC, Profiles and others but i can't remember what its called.

    It will come to me soon i'm sure and soon as it does i will message you.
     

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