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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/usb-ntfs-overrides.md
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Expand Up @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ storage device to trigger operations during cold boot of the console.
| $EnableGameCache | TBD. | TBD. |
| $HostEtwTrace | Folder | Informs the console to treat the external storage device as a host trace request upon connection. |
| $KPixCapture | TBD. | TBD. |
| $SystemUpdate\\consoles.txt | File | When preset on the external USB storage device during boot, the console will output its current system update build version to the file. |
| $SystemUpdate\\hwinit.cfg | File | Sets motherboard traces, voltages, header behaivor, and IC clock speed overrides. Read, flashed, and executed during the console's cold boot routine. |
| $SystemUpdate\\consoles.txt | File | When present on the external USB storage device during boot, the console will output its current system update build version to the file. |
| $SystemUpdate\\hwinit.cfg | File | Sets motherboard traces, voltages, header behavior, and IC clock speed overrides. Read, flashed, and executed during the console's cold boot routine. |
| $SystemUpdate\\devkit.ini | File | Sets default primary debug output interface, connecting host network address, and protocol. Read, flashed, and executed during the console's cold boot routine.|
| MSXB_Kiosk | File | XVDs with this title (No extension) and Kiosk type will temporarily boot the console in Kiosk mode when present on the root of the USB external storage. |
| $NoSurface | Folder | Mounts external storage to HostOS as opposed to SystemOS. External Host volumes are assigned a drive letter that can only be accessed from HostOS and Xcrdutil under SystemOS.|
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