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I know 360 backups can be network loaded, but can you network load Xbox Classics and XBLA games in the same way?

Can you network load roms into the emulator that's on FreestyleDash?

And finally, can savedata for 360 games be saved and loaded via network?

Thanks for any response, and yes, the general theme is loading things via lan, so any insight on that is greatly loved.
 

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I dun see why it's not possible.
However XBox classics might be something different.
They do require a HDD with the needed HDDX partition
But I dun see why not.

Nope, ROMS are HDD/USB only.
N64 Emulator goes via XeLL, which doesn't even load the 360's kernel.

Nope, Save data must be stored on a FATX formatted USB or HDD.

Personally, I'd just dump a large HDD in it.
It's far easier to do things from HDD then from the network, but I'm no one to stop you.
 

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Thanks!

Ah I can live without ROMs and savedata via network. The emulators on the 360 suck anyway.

Outlandish question but: Can you network INSTALL 360 ISOs, Xbox classics, XBLA games or anything to the 360 through your network storage? The original Xbox has a function specifically for it through XBMC, but I'm not sure if 360 supports that yet or if it can. Now that I think about it this would be alot more useful than straight up loading the whole disc through LAN.
 

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Hmm, I never used network loading tbh.

You'll have to load gamerips anyway ;p
You can also load GOD files (GOD converted ISO's) but they also need decrypting etc, so gamerips would be quicker.
So you don't need any installation of any sorts.
 

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Thanks again! I never considered GOD files, but I think you're right gamerips would be a heck of alot faster.

I guess the last thing I wonder is if Freestyledash or otherwise has some form of file manager included or plugin to where I can say move an ISO from my network storage over to my 360's internal or USB storage without having to mess with unplugging parts of my setup or breaking out my old discs again.
 

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FSD has a filemanager build in yep.
I'd suggest you'd take a look at me tutorial on how to set up FSD.
That way you'll have an easy directory tree as well.

Also, ISO images won't fit on the 360's HDD at all.
FATX has a filelimit of 4GB.
So you're stuck with gamerips.
You can extract your ISO's with Xbox Image browser.
 

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I know 360 backups can be network loaded

They can? I did not know that, just USB loading.

Outlandish question but: Can you network INSTALL 360 ISOs, Xbox classics, XBLA games or anything to the 360 through your network storage?

You mean just copy them over via the network (you really don't need to install most 360 games, GTA5 being one of the few that you do)? Yeah, you just have FSD running on your 360, then you use your FTP program of choice on your PC and copy over whatever you want.
 

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They can? I did not know that, just USB loading.

I think it was called SMB share...

You mean just copy them over via the network (you really don't need to install most 360 games, GTA5 being one of the few that you do)? Yeah, you just have FSD running on your 360, then you use your FTP program of choice on your PC and copy over whatever you want.

Correct, GTA 5 along with other games that depend on a disc install (HD textures and other things) require an installation of the second DVD usually.
 

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