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    Question: extract save files from xbox one hard disk

    No, developer mode uses different per-boot derived keys so it can't decrypt the retail version of it in dev mode. If I remember right, the "ConnectedStorage" without the "-retail" is the Developer Scratch mounted to D:\ while in Developer Mode.
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    Question: extract save files from xbox one hard disk

    Saves are stored in ConnectedStorage-retail (XVD) stored on the "Temp" partition for legacy but for Series X/S it'll be on System Support. It's per-console encrypted and no way to get keys at the moment. Unfortunately, you can't access the ConnectedStorage on retail via typical file explorer...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    I do not know to be honest. This will depend on if the license served from Xbox Live/Microsoft Store doesn't restrict the "BootMode". Every license on the console, at least for most games and apps, contains a "BootMode" to determine if its allowed on Retail, SRADevKit, ERA, etc. So without the...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    What's the question about UWP apps? If they aren't encrypted then you can dump them and run them fine in Dev Mode.
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    Yeah... this isn't decided, for the most part, by anything OS level/for Dev Mode anyway. Again, this comes down to the AMDSP. If you want to decrypt a game on the console, you require the license but if you're in Developer Mode then the AMDSP will refuse it while in that mode. Administrator in...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    I would not phrase it as "access to retail". There are limited XVD's you could read and write to. Having Host access while in Developer Mode would not allow decryption of retail games. Cannot load the licenses for titles while in developer mode; would require an exploit within the AMDSP.
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    I mean; I could be misremembering but pretty dead certain that yeah, Dev Mode uses separate *data* XVD's (: But... if you had Host execution in Dev Mode, then there's some neat tricks with retail-based XVD's. Kinda. :)
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    It may get fixed but there's also been a way to elevate in Dev Mode. To add on to the files being encrypted on dump, and maybe a new post that highlights this so people can learn, you won't be able to decrypt games whatsoever in Dev Mode - unless there was an exploit within the AMDSP itself...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    No, just their boot image - nothing with the 'exploit'. You can install signed store AppX but it's not reliable and won't run either if it's mainly Windows-based. Not been successful. In the case of Windows Terminal, even if you installed it on retail it would be a waste. Without higher...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    It worked in giving a response for sure; one that's completely incorrect. Anyway, upon some further reversing and slight testing; games will only be extractable at runtime within: Host ERA GameCore Important to note that's for the decrypted file data. System OS appears to be prohibited from...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    Likely, again, via the XConfig. It's a bug that allowed external loading of a "VBI". This is presumed to a "Virtual Boot Image" which appears to contain boot components (e.g. drivers, registry files and windows loaderblock) that is used to boot up a VM on the console. The exploit exists in the...
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    Hacking Has an XB1 game ever been dumped before?

    Unlikely. It would require modifying XConfig which is stored in the flash (os_d.cfg) but it's per-console encrypted. However, I believe this was not always the case - so perhaps possible on 2015 but I cannot say for sure.
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