- FuManchu
20151205
Not for tech noobs.
As some of you might be finding out the hard way, the USB soundtrack from the Xenoblade Chronicles X: Special Edition Bundle is essentially broken. The way it's designed makes it impossible to listen to the soundtrack unless you're an extremely tech savvy person.
Reddit user CSFFlame has discovered that when booting the USB Thumb-drive, it “mounts the encrypted folder on the Y drive, then edits the group policy for your computer to block system access to the drive, afterwards it edits the registry to hide the drive.” Unfortunately these modifications are not reverted, so it’s impossible to use the drive unless you change things back yourself.
You can learn how to fix this issue here.
As always you can leave us a comment below.
As some of you might be finding out the hard way, the USB soundtrack from the Xenoblade Chronicles X: Special Edition Bundle is essentially broken. The way it's designed makes it impossible to listen to the soundtrack unless you're an extremely tech savvy person.
Reddit user CSFFlame has discovered that when booting the USB Thumb-drive, it “mounts the encrypted folder on the Y drive, then edits the group policy for your computer to block system access to the drive, afterwards it edits the registry to hide the drive.” Unfortunately these modifications are not reverted, so it’s impossible to use the drive unless you change things back yourself.
You can learn how to fix this issue here.
As always you can leave us a comment below.
Comments
Re: Breaking News: Xenoblade Chronicles X Special Edition USB Soundtrack Is A Pain To Use
December 5th 2015, 5:50 pmStaroceancrazy
Why would Nintendo do this?
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