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alright so i just have a quick question about jtags...i've been watching videos on how to use them and what to do with them and all that stuff...and in xex menu when people are changing a patch and they paste it into their game folder...they highlight what seems to be any random file in that folder and bring up the option menu thing with copy and paste and all those things...then paste the patch in...when you do that, does it get rid of whatever you are highlighting before you bring up that menu thing when you paste the patch in?...if that doesn't make sense i can try to fix it.
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i dont belive soooo.. but the best way to replace a patch is always transfer cable, with xport 360, and just save your patches in files in one big file on your computer. thats what i do. :p
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kR3eW wrote i dont belive soooo.. but the best way to replace a patch is always transfer cable, with xport 360, and just save your patches in files in one big file on your computer. thats what i do. :p
The easiest way is just to put the patch on a USB and just overwrite the old one your removing.
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roosterfart33 wrote alright so i just have a quick question about jtags...i've been watching videos on how to use them and what to do with them and all that stuff...and in xex menu when people are changing a patch and they paste it into their game folder...they highlight what seems to be any random file in that folder and bring up the option menu thing with copy and paste and all those things...then paste the patch in...when you do that, does it get rid of whatever you are highlighting before you bring up that menu thing when you paste the patch in?...if that doesn't make sense i can try to fix it.
thanks!
No it will not erase the thing you have highlighted...you can paste it anywhere.
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Bi-Winning_Fanboy wrotekR3eW wrote i dont belive soooo.. but the best way to replace a patch is always transfer cable, with xport 360, and just save your patches in files in one big file on your computer. thats what i do. :p
The easiest way is just to put the patch on a USB and just overwrite the old one your removing.
yeah that is the easiest way to go, get your Jtag off Jtag-Galore in the marketplace if you live in the UK im loving mine
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fsswifty wroteroosterfart33 wrote alright so i just have a quick question about jtags...i've been watching videos on how to use them and what to do with them and all that stuff...and in xex menu when people are changing a patch and they paste it into their game folder...they highlight what seems to be any random file in that folder and bring up the option menu thing with copy and paste and all those things...then paste the patch in...when you do that, does it get rid of whatever you are highlighting before you bring up that menu thing when you paste the patch in?...if that doesn't make sense i can try to fix it.
thanks!
No it will not erase the thing you have highlighted...you can paste it anywhere.
are you sure?...like 110% sure? because i dont want to paste a patch in there and get rid of something else i need lol
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-Duracell- wroteBi-Winning_Fanboy wrotekR3eW wrote i dont belive soooo.. but the best way to replace a patch is always transfer cable, with xport 360, and just save your patches in files in one big file on your computer. thats what i do. :p
The easiest way is just to put the patch on a USB and just overwrite the old one your removing.
yeah that is the easiest way to go, get your Jtag off Jtag-Galore in the marketplace if you live in the UK im loving mine
i live in the US so i dont want to pay the extra shipping costs lol
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No it will not, only if the file has the same 'Name' as the one being pasted in.
So you would replace The 'Patch_mp.ff' not the Highlighted file.
So you would replace The 'Patch_mp.ff' not the Highlighted file.
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KrazeTTG wrote No it will not, only if the file has the same 'Name' as the one being pasted in.
So you would replace The 'Patch_mp.ff' not the Highlighted file.
so if i want to paste a patch into the mw2 folder where i have all my mw2 files and stuff in...and a patch that i dont want to use any more...i just plug my usb in with the patch on it...copy it from the usb...go to my hard drive with mw2 on it...click on the folder so it opens...and paste the patch right there? i dont have to do something special or anything?
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roosterfart33 wroteKrazeTTG wrote No it will not, only if the file has the same 'Name' as the one being pasted in.
So you would replace The 'Patch_mp.ff' not the Highlighted file.
so if i want to paste a patch into the mw2 folder where i have all my mw2 files and stuff in...and a patch that i dont want to use any more...i just plug my usb in with the patch on it...copy it from the usb...go to my hard drive with mw2 on it...click on the folder so it opens...and paste the patch right there? i dont have to do something special or anything?
Nope, Exactly the way you described it
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