Updating an Xbox One with a USB stick is a three-step process

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Much like the PS4, prospective Xbox One owners can download the system's day-one update early to a USB stick. The process is listed on Microsoft's support page as an "emergency offline update" procedure, and boils down to a few simple steps.

Those looking to update their systems offline will need a USB stick with at least two gigabytes of space on it, and will need to format it as NTFS on their computers. After checking their OS version on their Xbox One consoles, they can then download one of two compressed files to their computer from the Xbox support page, unzip them and copy the contents to the root of the USB stick. Given that the system isn't out yet and players can't check for their OS version, those looking to get a head start on the process will need to account for that missing nugget of information.

After setting up their USB stick, the next step is to power off and unplug your Xbox One, plug the power cord back in after 30 seconds then hold the bind and eject buttons while turning the system on. The console will emit two power-up tones after 10-15 seconds, at which point owners can release the two buttons and wait for the system to automatically restart, completing the update process. Microsoft says the button combination forces the console to search for a USB drive update, which isn't the default chain of operations when the Xbox One normally boots up.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2013/11/20/updating-an-xbox-one-with-a-usb-stick-is-a-three-step-process/

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AdamuPosted:

Ted- This is looking good for future JTAG updates!


Yeah it would but first someone needs the blueprints to make a jatg so untill someone knows how to make one and sells them it wont happen :)

KatsumiPosted:

Ted- This is looking good for future JTAG updates!


Something like that would be pretty cool, I would just like a way to be able to play games for free

WorldLeaderPosted:

That Sounds Super Simple

Ted-Posted:

This is looking good for future JTAG updates!

RaciPosted:

Katsumi
ECS
JTH I could see some mods being made for this process awesome


I was thinking the same exact thing haha


It really depends on what they do to prevent mods on the console, i could see a few potential security flaws through this as well though


You are right it does depend! But look how fast play station got hacked! There is no way it will be this fast on xbox just saying

KatsumiPosted:

ECS
JTH I could see some mods being made for this process awesome


I was thinking the same exact thing haha


It really depends on what they do to prevent mods on the console, i could see a few potential security flaws through this as well though

ECSPosted:

JTH I could see some mods being made for this process awesome


I was thinking the same exact thing haha

-CPPosted:

That is kind of a big pain....

BondsPosted:

I could see some mods being made for this process awesome

ThlackPosted:

What about off the dashboard?