Xforcenfo+how+to+open+exclusive
Inside the VM, install the legacy vcredist_x86_2013.exe and .NET Framework 3.5 .
Copy your exclusive XForceNFO into the VM. Do not use the proxy. Instead, use the original XForce_Viewer.exe (version 1.2, included in some scene releases). xforcenfo+how+to+open+exclusive
Rename the file extension from .xfn or .nfo to .xforce (this is a common misdirection used by releasers to avoid DMCA crawlers). Inside the VM, install the legacy vcredist_x86_2013
Scroll to offset 0x00000000 . You are looking for the hex string 58 46 6F 72 63 65 45 78 63 (which translates to "XForceExc"). Immediately after that, you will see a series of FF bytes. Instead, use the original XForce_Viewer
Drag your filename.xforce directly onto the proxy window. The proxy will decrypt the outer shell. You will see a command prompt flash—this is the NFO ASCII header decompressing.
To create an exclusive container, the XForce SDK allows you to bundle any folder into a locked .xfn file using this command:
