I was looking into the same thing recently as my 4 year old console has finally given up the ghost (or I can't be bothered repairing it again) after several RROD repairs and 3 attempts to cook it.
The first repair lasted 12 months, the second lasted 3 months and the third lasted a day... it died on me during a critical part of Portal 2.
I'm going to pop out later and get a new 360 S.
The new console has an expansion port which has normal SATA connections so like Nismo mentioned, remove the old drive from its case and slide it into the slot. Thank you Microsoft for giving this some thought.
The first repair lasted 12 months, the second lasted 3 months and the third lasted a day... it died on me during a critical part of Portal 2.
I'm going to pop out later and get a new 360 S.
The new console has an expansion port which has normal SATA connections so like Nismo mentioned, remove the old drive from its case and slide it into the slot. Thank you Microsoft for giving this some thought.
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