360 waves patcher "wave converter for all firmwares"

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  1. shihouin

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    this is not working for me all, i know is that i have an Hitachi drive the firmware i wouldn't know because i wasn't the one who flashed it but, i did what the guide said and I'm getting unrecognized disk i tried to burn red dead redemption and gta episodes still nothing i use abgx360 after i patch it and wen i burn it still unrecognized disc or "open tray" i think i patched red dead to wave 3 & wave 2. the game started and then froze can someone help please

    thanks
     
  2. shihouin

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    sorry double post
     
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  3. dinomeat

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    I have a quick question regarding Wave Patching, the AP2.5 and the newer FirmWares. I have been reading the forums but I'm having trouble finding a straightforward answer to my dilemma.

    My firmware is 1.51 and I have an older fat Xbox. I haven't updated to the latest Kinect dashboard. I don't use Xbox Live. For some time now I have been patching everything to Wave 3 using Soulhaven's 360patcher in order to get my backups to work with my older firmware.

    Assassin's Creed Brotherhood requires the new Kinect dashboard with AP2.5 in order to function. I have the Kinect dashboard on USB stick but I haven't installed it because according to the forums FW1.51 is not compatible with AP2.5 and ACB wouldn't function anyway even if I installed the new dashboard.

    I was considering upgrading the FW to LT+ but my worry is that all of my backups which have been patched as Wave 3 will no longer function with LT+...is this true?

    If the newest FirmWare is able to play any Wave shouldn't it be able to play backups with patched waves?

    Do I need to re-patch those backups into a newer wave? Is my backup library now useless?

    Thanks for your time.
     
  4. Menniz

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    Hi, I too was patching games to wave 3 but the newer titles would not work. I took the plunge and upgraded my 360 to LT+ and now I have no problems at all and my older 'wave 3' back-ups still work. I have also updated my dashboard with the latest updates and everything is o/k. I hope this helps.
     
  5. Modking30

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    That's because ap2.5 is a total different ball game. Patching your wave to a lower wave will not allow you to play games with ap2.5
     
  6. tongs007

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    think they meant if they upgrade to allow 2.5 games to work would that stop there older games they patched to wave 3 from working. not patching a 2.5 to wave 3. just that there old games are still able to play with lt+
     
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    It's best to just update. It's not hard to do and it's the proper method to boot all games and all waves.
     
  8. dinomeat

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    Thank you very much Menniz and everyone else too. I'll upgrade. It seems that it won't cause my backup library to stop working and that is all that really worried me.

    Muchos gracias. This really made my day. :D
     
  9. dinomeat

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    A quick update and a quick question.

    I updated to LT + 1.1 and all of my backups worked like a charm. So before diving into AC Brotherhood I decided to update the console via my USB stick with the latest dashboard.

    The update started out all fine, my xbox restarted and applied the update as usual but than all of a sudden I got an Error 71.

    I read up on it and it seems to be a bad memory error and the only way to fix it is to flush your cache.

    However before I did that I turned off my xbox and restarted it. The dashboard is definitely the new dashboard and when I tried one of my older backups AC 2 it worked just fine. So I didn't flush my cache because the xbox seemed to be working ok.

    Has anybody experienced any kind of similar problems when updating to the Kinect Dashboard (Xbox360_ap2-5_SystemUpdate_USBKey_12625) with or without LT+?

    I'm just glad that my xbox seems to be functioning, it is possible I guess that the old bird is just getting on, but since it happened during the update I couldn't help but wonder.

    Thanks in advance
     
  10. tongs007

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    yeah i did it via usb ( im not on lt+ ) got the e71 like you kept trying and same old same old so burnt the update to disc and all went well and hometown loaded.
     
  11. dinomeat

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    Thanks tongs007 it must be a problem with the actual Update. Man Microsoft, when will they make stuff that's not partially broken...

    I did notice that the extension on the folder the update came in had CD in the name. It's very likely that they were just lazy and simply dumped the CD update into the download link for the USB as well.

    At least it seems that it's not lt+ that's the problem, and more than likely it's not my xbox either. Kudos on getting it to work with the CD, I'm glad there is a simple work-around. Whew, good news all around.

    :)
     
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    me too i didnt hold much hope for the cd but 1st time it did its magic:)
     
  13. scomp

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    i have an older flashed samsung and have tried to play backed up ap 25 games using abgx 360 and still wont work. any help??
     
  14. TenMen

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    I have samsung lt v1.0 & it does not load ap25 games, wave 11..etc
    I had the same prob as u, my xbox had E71 error. Restarted it & all is ok.
    New dashboard installed. Still unable to player newer games.
     
  15. tongs007

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    well guys not been funny but i dont have lt plus (i dunno what i have, bought an elite off e bay) and if i patch wave 11 to 3 they work. i think waves have nothing to do with ap2.5 im sure i will be corrected. all ya need is new agbx
     
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    Ive got an ixtreme 1.6 xbox and Ive been using an activation disc to play wave 4 games. I tried the new fifa 12 recently and it required an update.

    The update started out fine but after the xbox rebooted to apply the patch, it says "Cant read the update from the disc." Or something similar.

    I cant get back in the dashboard at all. Every time I reboot it gives this error.

    Will it help to use this problem to patch fifa 12 back to wave 3 and then give it another go?

    any other ideas/solutions? :\
     

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