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lol yes 


16gb ???
I want to hook up a 500Mb drive or something that kind of size
ive been looking around the net, as i want to buy a 500gb 2.5 SATA drive for my xbox 360
but i cant seem to find anyone doing a tutorial for a hdd DIY upgrade for a drive larger than a 120GB
no one got a 320gb or 500gb drive installed? or am i right in guessing its not possible due to some hddss.bin file or something??
Sounds good to me. I just picked up another 16gb memory stick for £17 so 2 of those and the standard 20gb would be awesome
The USB storage feature has some limitations. It will not support large external hard drives since there is a 16GB cap and you can only plug in two drives.
From www.siliconera.com
Wonder if there'll be a way to connect to USB on PC and use the storage on there?
I think just having the ability to install 2-4 games plus DLC will be enough for us current 20gbers.
We aren't asking for much, just more than one game on the HD![]()
On April 6th, we will be releasing a system update over Xbox LIVE for your Xbox 360 that will allow USB flash drives to be used for storing profiles, game saves, demos and more. I’ve been testing this feature out for a few weeks, and I have to say it’s really great. Once you take the system update on April 6th, you’ll be able to connect your USB flash drives to your console and head over to the memory section to configure your new storage device. Once you do that, the system will conduct a one time performance and integrity check to confirm the drive is working properly. You will then be able to configure how much storage to use on the device, up to 16 GB. The remaining space on the flash drive will be accessible by your PC or Mac. USB Hard drives may work, but like flash memory, you’ll only be able to use up to 16GB of space. Since performance on flash based USB storage is usually better, I highly recommend using flash based instead of spinning media like a hard drive…it’s just going to give you a MUCH better experience.
just had a quick look and 16GB flash drives are about £25.
250gb HDD for the 360 is about £60 - £70 ?
Unless you have spare usb pens handy might not work out any cheaper ?
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