You can transfer the organized master folder to your console using a FAT32 USB drive or via FTP. Method A: Using a USB Flash Drive
Right-click on the top-level directory of the loaded ISO in the left panel. Select and choose a destination folder on your PC.
Copy the configured folders from your PC to your FAT32 USB drive. Plug the USB drive into the Xbox 360. Open the Aurora or FSD File Manager.
Many RGH users face issues where the Kinect sensor isn't recognized or prompts for a system update.
Installing the on a JTAG or RGH-modded Xbox 360 requires specific file preparation. Because this collection contains two full games on separate discs— Kinect Sports and Kinect Sports: Season Two —plus bonus add-on content, you cannot simply copy the files over like a standard single-disc game.
Move the prepared folders from your PC to your Xbox 360 storage media using a USB drive or FTP network transfer. Using a USB Hard Drive
Once the files are on the internal hard drive, you need to tell your dashboard where to look:
| | GOD (Game on Demand) | XEX (Extracted/Executable) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | What it is | A standard, single-file container used by the official dashboard. | The raw game files extracted from the disc. | | How to Install | Copy the game's title ID folder (e.g., 58410B79 ) to Hdd1:\Content\0000000000000000\ . | Copy to any folder (e.g., Hdd1:\Games\ ) and launch default.xex . | | How to Play | Appears like any other digital game in the official "My Games" list. | Launch via a file manager (XeXMenu) or custom dashboard (Aurora/FSD). | | Compatability | High; works universally with all dashboards. | Universal; some older homebrew may prefer this format. | | Ease of Use | Very simple: just copy and play. | Requires using a file manager to locate and launch the executable. |
If you have the ISO file, you will need a tool like ISO2GOD to convert the disc image into a Games on Demand container.