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Then I noticed that the few complaints that weren’t from the “how do I use a mouse” crowd had been addressed in the 1.9.9 along with additional enhancements. I scanned the most critical list as I usually do and noticed that I couldn’t find a single one star rating that was true of the version I just downloaded. Make sure you read the current version reviews Anyway, thank you DEVONtechnologies very much for your work and for making this excellent little app available, and for free! Or an option to show an application switcher menu (list of running apps) - like the old Finder had. Only improvements would be to have the option to add more to the custom menu, e.g., recent docs, recent apps, recent folders, etc.
Xmenu xbox360 mac osx#
This functionality should actually be built into Mac OSX itself. This app is absolutely brilliant and super useful to have - it makes the Finder better.
Xmenu xbox360 free#
This simple, free app returns some of that "navigability" functionailty back to OSX. The Dock is no replacement for the good old Apple Menu. I am one of those people who believe that the user interface in the old pre-OSX Finder was better designed and easier to use.
Xmenu xbox360 install#
(Read through the description and the preferences pane after you install this app for more details.) To use the hierarchical menu(s), just click on the menu bar icon, and whatever you've put/set up in there is accessible within 1 click, and/or can be quickly and simply accessed by navigating hierarchical menu(s). My favorite is the customizable (user defined) menu - that's what I use to keep regularly used folder, document/template items, and regularly used applications in. It has the hierarchical menus that you can access from the top menu bar in the Finder. This is very handy, simple, helpful, free. Sorry for all the text, just trying to make sure I don't mess anything up since I am still having some difficulty installing despite viewing the video.Closest thing to the Classic Apple Menu on OSX and then secondly, install DVD 2 called "Dark Souls II Disk 2" to the Games folder? I tested the file within the Content folder and after changing the ID the title rendered automatically i.e, ) to the Content//000000000000. So, would I then call my second DVD "Dark Souls II Disk 2" and then try installing it onto my HDD1? If I were to swap my two DVD's, would I first try installing the DVD 1 containing the contents ( u/YassQ0-1 yes, I did confirm that the game title id is 465307E4 -thanks. I am under the impression that DVD 1 contains the content folder because those are the additional installation files required to first boot, and the base game is within the second DVD to continue playing the game. I don't think this is an issue since I can just swap the two, but when I had viewed the video, he didn't name his second folder containing the base files anything before he installed it on his Xbox so I'm confused on whether I should or not. and his second file containing "Disk 2", with the base game, additional files.Ĭurrently, the two DVD folders that I have are swapped, first DVD containing the base game files and the second DVD containing the content folder. Watching that video I noticed his first file contained what was said to be "Disk1", the installation containing the Content folder. (I currently deleted all my attempts at installing D.S II so that I can attempt once more). I went ahead and took some screenshots of the game files that I have been trying to use along with what I have installed on my console.
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Apologies for the delayed response, I have been distracted with work but finally have an opportunity to continue troubleshooting.
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Hi guys! Thanks a lot for all of your responses. I am using an Xbox 360 Slim with RGH/ Xexmenu - 250GB HDD. I am hoping someone can help shed some insight/ guide me to what a solution could be. I tried to Google a solution but can't seem to figure it out. I was able to successfully install disc 1 containing the base game but Dark Souls needs the second disc to work- I installed the files found in the disc 2 folder (in Dark Souls the folder within Content is ->FFED2000) to the Content folder on my HDD1, it processed successfully but when I go to start the game I get the same error requiring additional files. xex and the second contains the content folder. In specific, the only two games that I have attempted to install were Dark Souls II and GTA IV. I have been able to install about 30 games that were single disc, but I have yet to have success installing a 2 disc game. Hi guys- I am fairly new to the 360 modding scene (acquired my 360 about 2 months ago) I currently have a 250GB HDD and I've used about 160GB for games.