Your mention of “1.3.1 20” likely refers to build of Xiso Manager. This was a specific update from the early 2010s. Key changes in that era included:
is the Swiss Army knife for Xbox backups. It solves the critical problem of "dot" files (files starting with a period that Linux uses) and Xbox specific partition tables that confuse Windows Explorer. Xbox Xiso Manager 1.3.1 20
Unlike standard ISO files, which are raw sector-for-sector dumps often containing unnecessary "padding" or video partitions, XISO files contain only the essential game data. Xbox Xiso Manager 1.3.1 streamlines this conversion process: www.facebook.com Xbox Xiso Manager 1.3.1 20 - Facebook Your mention of “1
Have you used Xbox Xiso Manager? Share your experiences or ask for help in the comments below. Happy ripping! It solves the critical problem of "dot" files
While Xiso Manager primarily handles local files, it is often used in the workflow for FTP transfer. Users extract the ISO to a local folder and then use an FTP client (like FileZilla) to transfer the files to the Xbox’s F: or G: drive. The clean extraction logic of version 1.3.1 ensures that file names are stripped of illegal characters that could cause crashes during transfer, a bug that plagued earlier versions.