Emulator updates and updates in general are encrypted downloads.  Presumably you could do what your suggesting... if we could at least get past that encryption.

On 11/28/05, Sheldon Neuberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know that to run old games the 360 downloads an emulator. I have heard
that you can get this emulator on the 360 by burning it to a CD from the
computer and installing to the 360 (I guess it was made to do this for
those without net connections). Couldn't this be another vulnerability?
Could anybody find out if the emulator files are verified before the 360
executes them?


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