ive asked this question in a thread but im very impatient (sorry) lol
ok so here goes, for the past year ive been downloading various minecraft maps for my daughter on her xbox360
i havent given her any in over a month but went to do it today
ive been using an older version of horizon for some time and just declined the update everytime… i decided to update today and noticed the xbox had its “new” update too.
so i went to drag the new maps onto her profile as usual and all it comes up with in the minecraft menus now is damaged file.
ive tried replacing some of the older maps and still the same problem…
i uninstalled horizon and minecraft, reinstalled both, downloaded fresh maps (old that worked & new ones) and still then same problem…
ive tried every which way to sync them to the profile on horizon but nothing works…
even tried a different formatted usb stick to cover all possibilites…
well there is only one way I use to get custom Minecraft maps on the Xbox 360, for play on the 360 or Xbox one, have you tried having a map that already exist on the console, i.e. a world that way created on the Xbox its self.
Insert memory stick into Xbox navigate to system, storage and Minecraft
Find a map/world that was already created on the Xbox
copy that map to the memory stick
make sure that you also copy the Xbox profile or have a copy available on the memory stick (this is so you can sign the new map with the profile used on the Xbox using horizon)
Insert memory stick into computer/mac open horizon if you haven’t already
Find the custom maps and drag them to horizon
Ensure that the information on the custom map match the profile
save/rehash and resign
Close the menu for the custom map
Navigate to your memory stick using horizon
Load the memory stick
Go to games and Minecraft
Expand the menu of Minecraft
Right click and inject the custom maps that you had sign using the Xbox profile
Wait till the inject is done
Remove memory stick from computer/mac
Insert memory stick into Xbox
Copy all the worlds over to your Xbox hard drive or cloud storage
Open Minecraft and see if the maps work.
If this doesn’t work then, it was worth a try
This may or may not work, it’s been a while since I’ve used this technique