Forza Motorsport 4 reached its "End of Life" (EOL) status in September 2015, meaning its DLC is no longer available for purchase on the Xbox Live Marketplace. Reviewing current "fixes" for downloading DLC via USB reveals a landscape split between legitimate re-downloads and community-driven workarounds for those using modded consoles or emulators. Legitimate Re-download Method

He never plugged it in again. But sometimes, late at night, he hears the idle rev of an Audi R8 from the closet. And the faint click of a passenger-side door, opening.

Format the USB: Insert your USB into the Xbox 360. Go to Settings > System > Storage and select the USB device to format it for Xbox content.

Forza Motorsport 4 DLC has reached "end-of-life" status, meaning it can no longer be purchased. However, if you previously owned the content, you can still fix missing or corrupted DLC issues using a USB drive by following specific manual installation or recovery steps.

Additional Tips and Tricks

If your physical Disc 2 is unreadable, you can use a PC and a USB drive to manually "inject" the content:

USB Method

If you're looking to transfer the DLC or the game itself via USB, here's a general approach:

Crucial Note: Forza DLC often downloads via a specific in-game popup menu rather than the standard Xbox 360 background queue. Do not close the download screen until it completes. 3. Fixing "Corrupted Connection" on USB

The problem was a signature mismatch. The console had forgotten the DLC belonged to him. He spent the next hour carefully re-signing the files, a process of digital "handshaking" to convince the Xbox that the license was still valid.