Title Updates are specific to the "Media ID" of a game. If the update doesn't "take," your game version might be from a different region (e.g., PAL vs. NTSC).
Look for a .txt file inside the archive for specific version instructions.
A file named is typically associated with Title Updates (TU) for games, often for the Xbox 360 or older PC games. Because .rar files are compressed archives, you cannot use them directly; you must extract and place the contents in a specific directory. 1. Extract the File To see what is inside, you need an extraction tool. Tools: Use WinRAR or 7-Zip . Action: Right-click TU2.rar and select "Extract Here" . TU2.rar
Move the extracted file (not the .rar) into the 000B0000 folder.
Always run a virus scan using VirusTotal before running any .exe or .bat files found inside. Title Updates are specific to the "Media ID" of a game
If you are using Horizon or a similar tool to manage an Xbox drive, use the "Inject File" feature to ensure it lands in the correct partition. 3. Installation (PC Games) If this is a patch for an older PC game:
If you get an "Unexpected end of archive" error, the download was likely interrupted. You will need to re-download the TU2.rar file. Look for a
Updates must go into a folder structure that matches the Game ID. Path: Content\0000000000000000\[GameID]\000B0000\