Xbox:FileZilla

FileZilla
FileZilla allows you to transfer files can be transferred to and from your Xbox. On a custom dashboard, AID, or SID, an FTP server will always be running in the background.

Using Filezilla

 * 1) Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your Xbox and PC.
 * 2) Take note of your Xbox's IP address. It should be on the dashboard.
 * 3) If there is no IP; change the IP address to a static one. You may need to also set the gateway to your PC's IP address, but this isn't usually necessary.
 * 4) Open a FileZilla session and enter your Xbox's IP into the host field in the top left, and "xbox" as the username and password. Press enter to connect.
 * 5) You may need to navigate to Network and Sharing Center → Change Adapter Settings → Right click the ethernet adapter → Properties → Configure... → Speed & Duplex → Select 100Mbps Full Duplex from dropdown and hit OK.
 * 6) In the right-hand side, you should see a directory listing of the different partitions on the drive.
 * C: is your operating system directory, do not modify anything here unless you know what you are doing.
 * D: is your DVD-ROM.
 * E: is your game save directory; also used as the default app install location.
 * F: is an extra storage directory.
 * G: is an extra storage directory if your HDD is bigger than 137GB.
 * H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O: are memory cards or USB devices.
 * X, Y, Z: are your cache drives. It is OK to delete all files here.
 * 1) You can browse your PC on the left-hand side and upload or download files by right clicking them and choosing the relevant option on either session. Choosing "Add to Queue" will save the transfer into a list, and pressing Ctrl+P will start processing the list; this is handy if you are not yet ready to transfer large amounts of files.

Make sure to use these settings in FileZilla:
 * 1) Active mode and disable fallback https://imgur.com/wiVOpeI
 * 2) One transfer at a time to reduce fragmentation. Your goal isn't to get files onto your xbox as fast as possible, its to get them on there in one contiguous piece without being fragmented on the file system. https://imgur.com/kdNi8Wc
 * 3) Binary mode, and disable ASCII options https://imgur.com/tvGSlAz