- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
If you tried playing Halo 2 on your 360 and it told you that you needed an update, and you got the update, but now it tells you that your files are corrupted when trying to play multiplayer live. This is how you fix it.
step 1. Go to your 360 dash board, then the "System" tab
step 2. Go to "Memory"
step 3. "Hard Drive"
Step 4. "Games"
step 5. Press 'Y' on "Halo 2" then delete, and when it asks you if you are sure you want to permanently delete all items press yes.
step 6. Put in your Halo 2 disk and re-download all the maps and it will work.
It's a pain in the ass, I already had to do this twice, since my 360 broke down twice, but I love H2 and will play it forever.