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1)yes, you can run the whole game off the backup dvd-r (long load times)
2)you can also run it off the hd, stop... use a dvd-r and get past this part (there will be no more black screens, just this one mess up) OR...
3)In the file "swdirsXbox.ini" you change all of the "d:\"'s to the directory that your star wars game is in.....I'll show you what I mean.
The directory my Star Wars game is in is this "f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\."
Now this is how the file looks when I changed them:
[Alias]
HD0= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\
OVERRIDE= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ Override
ERRORTEX= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2 \Errortex
TEMP=z:\Temp
MODULES= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ Modules
LOGS=t:\Logs
LOCALVAULT= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ LocalVault
DMVAULT= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ DMVault
SERVERVAULT= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ ServerVault
STREAMMUSIC= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ STREAMMusic
TEMPCLIENT=z:\Tempclient
SAVES=u:\
CURRENTGAME=z:\currentgame
TEXTUREPACKS= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2 \texturepacks
STREAMWAVES= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2 \StreamWaves
GAMEINPROGRESS=z:\GAMEINPROGRESS
REBOOTDATA=z:\rebootdata
LIPS= f:\Games\StarWarsKnightsoftheOldRepublic2\ Lips
**dont put spaces in the directory name even if it does have them**
then...
save right before the terminal, go back to the menu and quit the game, goto Movies and select the sith trailer. Sit through and watch it (I know, sounds stupid) wait until it's finished and returns you to the menu, and then go back and load your game, and go through the terminal sequence, it should go black and then go to the autosaving screen. Hope this helps
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