Por si a alguien le sirve tanto como a mi...os dejo la lista de usb compatibles. Vale la pena para no dejarse pasta inutilmente.
* 3System USB Flash Disk USB Drive 32 MB (1998 blocks)
* A-DATA 2GB FLASH DRIVE PD1 Series (see notes on A-DATA, didn't work until formatting to 32MB)
* A-DATA 2GB FLASH DRIVE PD2-G20 (50000+ blocks)
* A-DATA 2GB FLASH DRIVE PD9 Series (50000+ blocks)
* Aigo 128MB USB Memory Stick (7997 blocks)
* Apacer 256MB USB Key (Paradigit) HANDY STENO 2.0
* Apacer 128MB USB Key HANDY STENO TM202 (7933 blocks)
* Apple iPod Nano 2GB 2nd gen -- works great but xbox formats first time plugged in needs to be restored by pc after unplugged from xbox but works great (50000+ blocks)
* Ativa 512 MB High-speed USB 2.0 Portable Flash Drive: Transfer saves to xbox, but not the other way around.
* AVB 64 MB USB 1.1 Mobile Drive (4030 blocks, ID 0ea0:6803)
* Axine 32MB USB Memory Stick (2042 blocks) Works good
* Belkin 32MB USB 2.0 Memory Stick
* Belkin 128MB USB Flash Drive (7998 blocks), Windows sees it as "3System USB Flash Drive"
* BenQ 256MB USB Flash Drive (15996 blocks), idVendor: 0x04A5 idProduct: 0x7500
* Captiva USB BAR 128 MB (7989 blocks)
* Centrios DSC-314 without a SD card (935 blocks)
* Checkpoint Software 64 MB USB-Stick (ID 0204:6025) (identified as "USB Flash Disk") (second confirmation for this ID, no-name drive, 256MB)
* Commodore Floppy -on- stick 128MB (7989 blocks)
* COMSOL 16MB
* COMSOL 128MB
* CnMemory 64MB USB1.1 (iCreate Technologies Corp., use "MechInstaller-1.0-FATX-8MB-to-32MB.img", 4014 blocks)
* CnMemory 128MB USB2.0
* CompUSA 128MB USB 2.0 SKU: 332150
* Corsair Flash Voyager (512 MB)
* Corsair Flash Voyager (1 GB), had to low level format first
* Creative Labs Muvo MP3 Player 32MB (1918 blocks)
* Creative Labs Nomad Muvo MP3 Player 128MB (7997 blocks)************Once used this is unreadable in a standard pc as anything other than a 16.7kb memory stick************
* Creative Labs MuVo TX FM MP3 Player 128MB (VID_041E&PID_412O must be reformatted back to FAT32 afterwards to work again! Contributed by: LoopyDood)
* Creative Labs Muvo TX Slim MP3 Player 128MB (VID:041E PID:4112, must be reformatted back to FAT afterwards to work again!)
* Creative MuVo TX FM MP3 Player 256MB (Must first be formatted to FAT32 before plugging into XBOX) (15604 blocks)
* Creative Labs Muvo V200 256MB (15604 blocks)
* DaneElec 128MB
* DaneElec 256MB - Although it may not work for some, mine worked. Perhaps a different controller was used. I used the 256MB image
* Dell 64MB (I needed the 64mb image, but 'Write to 32mb' button instead of the 64mb)
* Dell 128MB
* Dell 256MB
* Dick Smith Electronics 512MB, 31802 blocks (If using Action Replay to transfer files, you will need to constantly reinstall the AR drivers for the USB Stick. Otherwise, works like a charm! Also first format it in FAT32 or else the XBOX won't detect and format in FATX.)
* Digital Research MP3 player 32MB (~5092 blocks)
* Digitrex DSC-1300 camera, in Mass Storage mode (8MB)
* Dolphin PowerCAM 2.0 Megapixel Digital Camera FASTUSB-1015
* EasyDisk 32MB (2014 Blocks)
* EasyDisk 128MB (7997 Blocks)
* EXCALIBUR 64MB Flash Drive
* Feiya Technology Corp. 128MB (aka QPS .m / QPS multimedia usb 2.0 key)
* Flash/SM Super Talent 2.0 VID&PID: Vid_090c&Pid_1000
* Freecom USB Stick 32 MB (1998 blocks)
* FujiFilm FinePix S5000 with 256MB xD card
* FujiFilm FinePix S5500 with 16MB xD card
* FujiFilm FinePix A210 with 64MB xD card
* FujiFilm FinePix A210 with 16MB xD card
* FujiFilm FinePix A330 with 16MB xD card
* Fujitsu Siemens 64MB Menustick
* Fujitsu Siemens SB-512 MemoryBird USB-2.0 (512MB, how do I get MechInstaller onto it? - sajb)
* Gateway 16MB USB Flash Drive (998 blocks), Windows sees it as "USB NAND FLASH DISK", VID:0c45 PID:1060
* Gateway 32MB USB Flash Drive (1998 blocks), Windows sees it as "MFG FLASH DRIVER", Vendor=0c45 ProdID=1060
* GXT Mobile Data Drive - 1GB, 50000 blocks, (Used AR to get MechInstaller on it)
* Hama 6-in-1 USB Card Reader (Model-Nr.: 46958) with Lexar Media 16MB CompactFlash (992 blocks)
* HP Photosmart 315 with 8 MB SanDisk CF Card
* HP Photosmart C618 Digital Camera
* HP Photosmart M22 with Firmware version 2.02.08 and no Memory card (593 blocks)
* IBM 32 MB USB Memory Key (1998 blocks)
* iCreate Technologies Generic USB Flash Drive (128MB, Ven: 1043, Dev: 8006, 8045 Blocks)
* Integral 32Mb USB Flash Drive (32Mb 20xx Blocks, Ven:Dev 0ea0:6803, lsusb shows "Ours Technology, Inc. OTI-6803 Flash Disk")
* Iomega Micro Mini USB Drive (64MB, 3995 Blocks)
* KBGear JamP3 Player (9998 blocks)
* KingMax USB2.0 Flash Drive 512MB - KS/PD2-512M (31994 blocks)
* Kingston DataTraveler 32 MB (1998 blocks), 64 MB (3934 blocks), 128 MB & 256 MB (15740 blocks)
* Kingston DataTraveler Elite 2GB (50000 blocks) - must be formatted as Fat32 previously
* Lexar JumpDrive 2.0 Pro 256 MB (JD256-40-501 RevB) (15740 blocks)
* Lexar JumpDrive Elite 128MB (I'm guessing all the other Elites work too!)
* Lexar Jumpdrive Expression 512MB (31706 blocks)
* Lexar JumpDrive Secure 128 MB (7869 blocks) *** Be Careful, you may not be able to get it working in Windows again. Had to RMA mine.***Note: To get Windows to see it again, reformat first with Linux to FAT32.
* Lexar JumpDrive Secure 256 MB (15740 blocks) *** Be Careful, you may not be able to get it working in Windows again. Had to RMA mine.***
* Lexar JumpDrive Secure 512 MB (31706 blocks) *** Be Careful, you may not be able to get it working in Windows again. Had to RMA mine.***
* Lexar JumpDrive Secure 1 GB (50000+ blocks) *** Be Careful, you may not be able to get it working in Windows again. Had to RMA mine.*** (It can be restored to working order by following the guidelines at this link (
http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/suse9.1_usb_stick.html))
* Lexar JumpDrive Secure II 256MB (15836 blocks; ID 05DC:A531; JDSE256-00-500 F)
* Lexar JumpDrive Sport 64 MB
* Lexar JumpDrive Sport 128MB (7776 blocks)
* Lexar JumpDrive Sport 256MB Mega-X-Key doesn't recognize, though, the hacked version does.
* Lexar JumpDrive Sport 512MB (31706 blocks) It initially just caused the screen to flash once, but it worked after FAT32 formatting on a Windows 2000 Professional equipped PC.
* Lexar JumpDrive Sport 1GB (50000+ blocks)
* Lexar Jumpdrive Traveller 128MB JDA128-00-501 (7776 blocks)
* Linksys Instant USB Disk 64 MB (Model USBM64M) (3998 blocks) (Note - might be failing in 1.6. "The copy failed.")
* Logic3 16MB USB (991 blocks)
* logik mp3-256mb lcd
* Logik USB MP3 player with audio recorder and lcd-display (256 MB)
* M-watch 32MB(As seen on pingline.com) Works on Xbox, Action Replay doesn't pick it up, had to mount it under Xebia Live to copy save game. VID:0EA0 PID:6828
* Maxell USB Retractor 1GB (Item No: 854200)
* Medion USB 128 MB (7997 blocks)
* Memorex 64 MB (4030 blocks) & 128 MB
* Memorex ThumbDrive 256MB (16116 blocks)
* Memory in Black USB memory pens from 32 to 512 MB, both the PQI-based and Opti-based models
* Micro Advantage 64MB (4008 blocks)
* Micro Memory USB1.1 256MB (15996 blocks)
* Minolta DiMAGE F300 with 64MB SD-Card
* Minolta DiMage XG with 16 MB SD-Card
* Minolta DiMage Xt with 16 MB SD-Card (Toshiba)
* M-Systems DiskOnKey 8MB (486 blocks)
* MyMusix 128MB MP3 Player, must be plugged in before powering on the Xbox (7940 Blocks)
* Nikon Coolpix (test with 1x 16 MB and 2x 128 MB CF/SD cards)
* Nikon Coolpix 995 w/128MB SanDisk CompactFlash
* Nikon Coolpix L11 with Lexar 256mb SD card (Card has 15612 blocks) ***Will only work with a memory card. If you use the internal memory the xbox says its broken***
* Ocean 8 MB (490 blocks)
* OCZ Mini-Kart 2GB (50000+ Blocks)
* OCZ Rally 1GB Dual Channel USB 2.0 (50000+ Blocks)
* Olympus C-50 Zoom Digital Camera with any size
memory (***NOTE*** was tested on a 1.5 and 1.1 and only worked on the 1.5) (15996 blocks on 256mb xD)
* Olympus D-510 Zoom Digital Camera with 64 MB SmartMedia (3990 blocks)
* Olympus D-550 Digital Camera with 128 MB SmartMedia (7997 blocks)
* Olympus D-380 Digital Camera with 64 MB SmartMedia (MechInstaller - Open 8-32MB image and write to 64MB)
* Olympus Stylus 410 Digital Camera with 256mb
- for mechinstaller - open 8-32 image a nd write to 256m
* Oregon Digital MP3 Player (256MB)
* Oti 32 MB
* Panasonic 16MB Secure Digital Card 990 blocks (Comes with most Panasonic Digital Cameras) reformatted and worked with copying from and to using the camera and a RCA Lyra MP3 port
* Paradigit 128 MB USB2.0 memory stick (aka Apacer memory stick) (7837 blocks)
* PINE Excalibur 64MB USB Flash Drive (can be reformated for FAT32)
* PNY 64 MB (3998 blocks)
* PQI 'Intelligent stick' (Failed originally, worked after wiping with [yes > /dev/sdb](Linux) then reformatting the drive FAT32 )
* Prolific USB Flash Disk 256 MB (15996 blocks)
* QPS multimedia (see Feiya Technology Corp. above)
* RCA Lyra 128MB Mp3 Player
* Rundisk 64MB (into your memory)works only in port3 and you have to wait in the dash menu for 12 seconds before going into memory to fin it, has to format32 first (4164 blocks)
* Rundisk 128MB USB 2.0(into your memory)works great has to be format32 first(8099 blocks)
* RiDATA 128MB USB 2.0 works great. use MechInstaller-1.0-FATX-128MB.img
* Samsung 64MB USB disk (4030 blocks)
* Samsung 512MB USB disk (31994 blocks)
* San Disk cruzer mini 32 MB
* San Disk cruzer micro mini blocks, ID 0781:7104, Rev 0.26, works best in port 3 for some reason)
* San Disk cruzer micro 256 MB, use 256 MB image, but for me it was necessary to select "Write to 32 MB stick" instead of "Write to 256 MB stick" => how to write to 32 MB stick?? anyone?
* SanDisk Cruzer Micro With Skins USB Flash Drive 256MB, Sandisk partn. SDCZ4-256-E10 15676 Blocks
* SanDisk Cruzer Micro (U3 Enabled) 1GB Flash (50000+ Blocks)
* SanDisk Cruzer Micro (U3 Enabled) 2GB Flash (50000+ Blocks)
* SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4GB Flash (reformatted with gparted with 3 partitions; 512MB FAT32, 3GB EXT3, 384MB SWAP)
* SanDisk Cruzer Mini 1GB USB Flash drive (will only work if formatted to FAT32 before inserting to XBox. Use command prompt, and type the following command, replacing F: with the name of your drive to format: FORMAT F: /fs:FAT32
* San Disk Cruzer titanium 512 MB (31706 blocks)
* SanDisk MobileMate SD+ Model: SDDR-103 (this is a SD (and other similar format) card reader, with 512MB SanDisk SD card, no special work needed just format on xbox. lsusb info from linux box: Bus 004 Device 005: ID 0781:a3a4 SanDisk Corp.)
* Seitec 128Mb USBBar (7989 blocks)
* Shintaro 128MB
* Shintaro 512MB USB 2.0 Pocket Disk (31738 blocks) VENDOR ID:067B (Prolific Technology, Inc.); PRODUCT ID:2515 DEVICE:0100 Small, silver/clear plastic case. Comes in blister pack with extension, neck strap and driver CD.
* Sony 64MB MicroVault (USB 2.0) - 3998 blocks - for MechInstaller, open 8-32MB .img, write to 64MB stick. Has security features, see JetFlash below (?)
* Sony 256Mb MicroVault (USB2.0). Use the 256Mb Mechinstaller FATX image
* Sony 256MB MicroVault Tiny (USB 2.0) Model USM256H - Use with the 256MB FATX image.
* Sony PSP with 32MB-2GB PSP memory card **NOTE** REFORMAT BY SELECTING "FORMAT MEMORY STICK" UNDER SETTINGS -> SYSTEM SETTINGS!!! DO NOT USE A PC OR ELSE THE PSP WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE MEMORY STICK ANYMORE!!!!!!!!
* Soyo CigarPro2 (USB 2.0, 128MB--the green plastic one) - shows up as "Prolific USB Flash Disk" on WinXP (7997 blocks)
* Staples branded 64MB thumb drive (3873 blocks) - Available in Staples stores near the cash registers. Open 8-32MB image and write to 64 MB.
* Staples Relay 256Mb item# 638679 swivel design - (was able to dd 256Mb image to it under Linux and it worked great!)
* SupportPlus MP3 player DVR 256 MB (15428 blocks)
* Sweex 128 MB (not "Sweex 128 MB USB 2.0" gives an error on xbox maybe a version without printed "USB 2.0")
* Swissbit 64 MB (Victorinox USB Swissmemory, knife)
* Swissbit 128MB
* Swissbit Victorinox Swissmemory 128MB Flash Drive (Swiss Army-type with pen and LED light, and mine has a Google Logo on it as well) (7957 Blocks
* Swissbit 512 MB (Had to slowly insert stick a few times to get it to work. Might be my cables.)
* Take MS 1GB (with SID 5.10, SmartXX USB-adapter, ActionReplay 1.31 and Splinter Cell Exploit)
* Technika 128 MB (Registers fine, formats ok, maybe problem with getting file(s) to stay on it, it renames itself to the name of the file you put on there, might be my problem, though.) (7558 Blocks)
* TopCom USBPocket Memory 32MB works, but you have to remove the Password protection using your PC first PASSID.EXE (included) has an option to disable it default PW=1111.
* TOSHIBA transmemory 1gb usb 2.0 -- "you have to plug it in the xbox, and turn it off and then turn it back on... or else it will just say damaged."
* Transcend JetFlash 64 MB - see below
* Transcend JetFlash 128 MB - Depending on model, there are 6 JetFlash types, see link [1] (
http://www.transcendusa.com/Products/Mo ... =2&CatNo=4) and info in the paragraph above.
* Transcend JetFlash 256 MB - Part No: TS256MJF110
* TwinMos MobileDisk III 64 MB (3998 Blocks)
* TwinMos MobileDisk III 128 MB (7993 Blocks)
* TwinMOS MobileDisk III K24-256 256 MB (15868 Blocks), works with "MechInstaller-1.0-FATX-8MB-to-32MB.img", write to 256MB stick
* TwinMos Mobile Disk IV K21/M24/K24 128MB (7933 Blocks) - Works fine with all xbox saves and softmod installers, once little switch on side is set to "on"
* Twinmos Mobile Disk USB 1.1 Pocket Pen Drive 64B (seller p/n XPD64) (Manuf p/n FMD064S) (0ea0:6803,Manuf="USB",Prod="Solid state disk")
* Typhoon USB Memory Adapter 32 MB (USB 1.1, Art. Nr. 83049, 2014 blocks, for MechInstaller, open "MechInstaller-1.0-FATX-8MB-to-32MB.img", write to 32MB stick)
* Universal Smart Drive 64MB - used 8mb-32mb image
* USB UltraDrive 32 MB (1998 blocks)
* US Modular QuikDrive USB 2.0 256MB (use eraser before putting into xbox) (used 256mb img and chose write to 32mb stick)
* Vivitar VivaCam MB ("MechInstaller-1.0-FATX-128MB.img")
* Vivitar VivaCam 4100 4.0 mega pixels (card is reconized but be come permanately un-usable in camara as far as i can tell)
* Zyon Systems 64MB popdrive - commonly handed out to trade show patrons:) - must be plugged in before xbox is powered on, otherwise nothing.
* XONIX 128 MB watch - must be plugged in before xbox is powered on, otherwise nothing.
* XONIX 256 MB watch - must be plugged in before xbox is powered on
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