xvdtool 0.52 Released

xvdtool 0.52

 

emoose offers those who have an Xbox One a tool called xvdtool that will allow you to analyze XVD type files.
 
This is a command line tool that allows you to manipulate the XVD / XVC packages of the Xbox One console. Thus it is possible to obtain detailed information on headers, hashes, signatures, or the integrity of packet data, it can also convert XVD files by decrypting them and converting them into VHD or into extracting them from the system.

XVD package is a secure file format used by the Xbox One for storing data, analogous to the STFS packages of the Xbox 360. XVD files are generally used to store system images / data while XVCs (a slightly modified XVD) are used to store game data (For a more detailed explanation of XVD files, see xvd_info.md).

 

In addition, the tool also allows you to extract XBFS (Xbox Boot File System) files into the NAND of the Xbox One.
 
Of course no encryption key is provided with this tool, you have to find them yourself, for those who have a development kit, it's simple, just use DurangoKeyExtractor to extract these keys from the framework Microsoft.GamingServices available on Windows 10.
 
Download: xvdtool 0.52

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