Party Buffalo errors, need help

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    I keep trying to use Party Buffalo to put customs on my USB drive, but more often than not it gives me errors and then effs up the drive. Next time I open the drive, all my customs are gone (probably because PB didn’t close it properly). Is there a more reliable program for this?

     

    Also, what is Le Fluffie for? I installed it thinking I could try that, but don’t see a utility for putting song files into an Xbox save game folder.

    #408565
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      I was having a similar issue when I first got into customs. I realized at some point that if I tried to delete anything off the USB drive through party buffalo, it tended to stop working and I had to reformat the drive.

       

      Now if I want to remove something, I remember to do it through the xbox interface. Haven’t had that issue since.

       

      There is another drive explorer that people use, I think it’s called Horizon? I’ve used them both with about the same success.

      #408579
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        PB is the only reliable transfer program I use. Horizon is cool and nice but sometimes it just stops working. USB Xtaf Xplorer has destroyed my drive two times before I realised it was the program that did it. Modio never worked for me, never got it to recognize the drive.

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        I’ve always used Horizon and never had any problems with it.

        #408586
        I’ve always used Horizon and never had any problems with it.

         

        Where do you get Horizon? It’s not listed under the Tools stickied thread.

        #408587
        I’ve always used Horizon and never had any problems with it.

         

        Where do you get Horizon? It’s not listed under the Tools stickied thread.

         

         

        http://download.digiex.net/Consoles/Xbo … .0.exe.zip

         

        This should work.

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