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Davnes007

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#655950
Topic
What's in your Google search bar right....................NOW!!!
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greenpenguino said:

Davnes007 said:

greenpenguino said:

Davnes007 said:

greenpenguino said:

Bingowings said:

greenpenguino said:

female Urethra

I had reasons!! I wanted to know whether a tin of alphabetti spaghetti would fit in there...

A full tin?....or an empty one?

The contents

Randomly?...or in Alphabetical order?

Either. It doesn't really matter which order, they'd get pissed out at some point anyways.

That's what everyone thinks.....until they try it.

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#654029
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Video Games - a general discussion thread
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CP3S said:

Davnes007 said:

Why would using a USB stick be beneficial when switching between TV's?

... I can pull out the USB drive and the game disc, go down stairs, and put them into my roommate's Xbox that is hooked up to the TV in the living room....

Okay. I get it now. You're switching between TV's AND Xbox's.

:)

Actually, after I posted my question, it occurred to me that that might be what you were doing.

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#653852
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
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CP3S said:

CP3S said:

Skyrim - Really got into it for a while, loved it. I was right at the end of the main storyline with over forty hours of play time and my game save got corrupted. Was over a year ago, restarted recently, but it is kind of hard to get back into without thinking of how cool my other character was and how much time I already invested in the game. I feel like I am spending hours doing stuff I already did before.

How come you couldn't recover a uncorrupted save? Did you not have multiple saves? Xbox version?

Xbox version using a USB drive for a save device, I was switching back and forth between TV's a lot, so keeping them on a USB drive worked well. But then the Xbox told me the drive wasn't formatted. No problem, that happens every now and then when using a flash drive on Xbox, just got to pop it in the computer, copy the Xbox saves off, reformatted it, load them back on. But this time there was no data to be found anywhere, no recoverable data, nothing. I tried several different methods, before finally giving up.

Why would using a USB stick be beneficial when switching between TV's?