Xbox Image Browser v2.9 Build:0350 by Redline99 Browse and Extract ISO files Added - Added folder preselection to Save As browse dialog Added - Command line parsing to open an iso from explorer (Open With command) NOTE: Xbox Image Browser is intended to only work with iso files. Reading directly from a dvd disc is supported by the Image Browser embedded in Xbox Backup Creator. Xbox Image Browser v2.9 Build:0345 by Redline99 Browse and Extract ISO files Added - XGD3 Support Changed - Some minor clean ups USAGE: Selecting the 'su2000000' will display the version number. Selecting an 'xex' file will display the region Right clicking on top level file name will extract the entire ISO.
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This is alternative extraction tool to those above. It can Extract and Create ISO files. It has built in Abgx 360, a DLC/XBLA Pacher (To unlock the DLC and games) and can FTP them to your Xbox. (Xbox Image Browser) Xbox Image Browser is an alternative to Wx360 (both work effeciently, I just chose to use this) which allows you to open Xbox 360.ISO files, extract files from them, and inject files into them. This is useful if you would like to extract the files from an.ISO and place it on a HDD/External device for use on your RGH or JTAG.
Right clicking on a folder will extract it and it's sub folders. Right clicking on a single will will allow you to extract that file.
Right clicking on a single file will allow you to replace the file. (The file size must be the same or smaller.) This application is basically the same one embedded in Xbox Backup Creator. NOTE: If your getting an error in windows 7 (or other os) with mscomctl.ocx which is stopping backup creator from running then try this Get the mscomctl.ocx whether zip/rar form or whatever, extract to( C:WINDOWSSYSTEM directory.
) LEFT CLICK ON 'Command Prompt' and choose 'RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR' this is important, RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR ok got that good, then use 'CD C:Windowssystem' NOT system32 Then 'regsvr32 mscomctl.ocx' Running XBC on 64-bit windows 7 its different again you need to put MSCOMCTL.OCX into C:WindowsSysWOW64 folder. Run command prompt as Administrator and ether type or copy and paste this in Regsvr32 c:windowsSysWOW64MSCOMCTL.OCX if anyone needs it Here.