I have updated my Xbox 360 with the sofrware that came in the package with the Microsoft Speed wheel that reads 'Download before you use this product'. The console reads 'Update complete...Your console is up to date.' However, the Microsoft Speed Wheel is not working. What do I do next?
SOURCE: xbox 360 console update failure
My X-box 360 won't play my Pac-man .What do I need to do to get to play it worked on it before I was fix .why won't it work know and what do I need to do to get it to play again.
SOURCE: Racing wheel setup
OK, at least for my issues, after talking to MS support ...
Here was the issue with the Setup disc (Forza Demo): If it jumps into the demo ... the XBOX DOES NOT need to be updated.
As for not connecting to the XBOX (Sync'ing up the controllers) ...
You need to press the SYNC (located by the memory card slots)Button BEFORE you PRESS the SYNC button on the wheel controller. Once you do that (a step that is not clearly pointed out in the stupid an poorly written manual) all worked asa expected. A Simple hook-up procedeure that took 2 days because of a step that was not pointed out or not made obvious to the XBox Parents and non users.
SOURCE: Update Failed Message on Xbox 360
SoulSlinger
Mar 27 2009, 08:09 PM
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I had change of heart, the guys over at 360mods prevailed on me to release this for free.
So for all to see , here is how you fix the update failed error in all cases:
The
error seems to happen when the 360 is unable to read from the update
source during the update. The only time I have actually seen it occur
was when updating from a backup, which is a common cause Ive read
about. The other common cause is an onset of RROD during the update. Im
not sure what causes the hard drive error. Either way, the solution is
simply to supply the 360 with the correct update file either on a CD or
a USB stick. Now here's the rub, it has to be the exact same update
file as the one that failed. Not a problem since I've made a nice
torrent file with all of the updates to date here:
Google
The
version number is shown at the bottom of the error screen. PV is for
previous version and CV for current version. Just put the file matching
the current version (the one you are updating to) on a USB stick, (i.e.
E:/$SystemUpdate) put it in your 360, and power up. If you have the
right one it will finish updating and boot to the dashboard. Voila.
This
has worked for me on 7 consoles so far. 3 of them said they couldn't
detect the hard drive and the other four the update disc, so this seems
to work in all cases. I hope this can help some people out.
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