Re: Xbox 360 HDD cache clear code
I did this last year trying to get MLB2K6 to stop freezing (along with formatting the 360 hard drive). I thought the game also played a little smoother after clearing the cache, but it wound up going back to stuttering after 20-30 games played. That's the nature of cache though.
- Doing the clear cache method will NOT delete any game saves. However, it will remove all game updates/patches that have been released. You'll know if a game has been updated/patched as the game will prompt you to download the update/patch as soon as the game boots up. There is a patch for MLB2K7.
- Formatting your drive will wipe it clean. It will erase all game saves, rosters, settings, patches and Xbox Live games. You can re-download the XBL games as they are tied to a user profile, but you will lose Hexic HD (gotta call MS and convince them to give you a code to download the game again).
I did this last year trying to get MLB2K6 to stop freezing (along with formatting the 360 hard drive). I thought the game also played a little smoother after clearing the cache, but it wound up going back to stuttering after 20-30 games played. That's the nature of cache though.
- Doing the clear cache method will NOT delete any game saves. However, it will remove all game updates/patches that have been released. You'll know if a game has been updated/patched as the game will prompt you to download the update/patch as soon as the game boots up. There is a patch for MLB2K7.
- Formatting your drive will wipe it clean. It will erase all game saves, rosters, settings, patches and Xbox Live games. You can re-download the XBL games as they are tied to a user profile, but you will lose Hexic HD (gotta call MS and convince them to give you a code to download the game again).
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