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does anyone know if any usb external hard drive will work in the 360??

i got a external usb2 caddy and dropped in an old 60 maxtor drive with the hope that i could use that but the 360 wont recognise it anyone any ideas. its formated fat 32, works on my laptop fine but not on the 360
 
No, the 360 will not recognise it I'm afraid. Only official stuff and the odd MP3 player will work from what I understand, unless MS bring out their own external HDDs.
 
was under the impression that you could but would only plays music and pics the ipod works, so shouldnt usb hard drive work as well?? im probably wrong
 
psalliss said:
was under the impression that you could but would only plays music and pics the ipod works, so shouldnt usb hard drive work as well?? im probably wrong

I'm 95% sure I'm right, but I havn't gone out and tried it, so there's that 5% :p
 
nah i am sure u can, there was a thing people where doing when the 360 first came out was slapping in a USB powered lappy drive onto the USB port at the back. It can even read music etc off of flash drive. But neither can be used for game saves though.
Sorry Davey i think the 5% might be in effect :p
 
I think that the 360 recognises most USB memory devices for read-only music and photo uses.

I plugged a memory stick in there (Kingston Data traveller) and it read the mp3s off it just fine
 
ok so i wonder why it doesnt find my external usb hard drive adapter. starnge, i wonder if it could be a jumper setting on the drive
 
The drive needs to be fat 32, and partitioned/converted to a primary drive.

I not tryed this yet myself..

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I copyed and pasted this text from another site..
Adding some storage capacity to your Xbox 360 is really easy to do. The best part about using a USB hard drive with your 360 is that YOU have control of what content you have on it. With the factory Xbox hard drive you cannot load any content to it unless its acquired from Live or ripped form CD's. That does not do much for us that want our MP3 collection on our Xbox 360's now. I'm not up for re-ripping my CD's again, nor am I satisfied with streaming as the only means of accessing MY media. I do bring my Xbox all over the place and would LOVE to be abut to use MY content. Hear that Bill, J Allard or Major Nelson.. I bet I am not the only one ;). I don't think the horse is dead yet, is it? Well I will just keep saying it till its delivered via Live or the mod scene works it out.

Another bonus when accessing your music and photos from the "portable device" applet on the 360 is you actually have file view. I was first frustrated with the fact that if I actually could get all of my music onto the stock 360 drive it would be displayed to me in various predefined filters like: artist, song, genre and so on. The problem with that is I already have my music database highly organized; just how I like it. After the filters it is all a big mess again. Fortunately when accessing data on the USB device it resorts to a more familiar file view with your existing folder structure as the organization.

All you need is the following:

- A hard drive of your choice. The drive of choice is not important as long as you can get a USB 2.0 adapter for that type of drive.

- A USB 2.0 adapter for the type of drive you will be using.


If you are using a 3.5" IDE drive you will need the appropriate USB 2.0 adapter for that drive.

The Xbox 360 supports removable and portable devices via USB. Most of these devices use the FAT32 file system which is capable of volume sizes up to 2 TB. Windows 2000 and XP can read and write to FAT32 volumes of large size but cannot natively create or format them above 32 GB. In order to create a FAT32 partition and format it above 32GB you will need a utility like Partition Magic or some other drive/partition utility. Windows 98 does support the creation and formatting of FAT32 partitions up to 127 GB in size. If you have 98 installed or a 98 boot disk with FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.COM you would have all you need for up to that 127GB mark pending your drive is installed via the IDE interface or you have a USB driver loaded.

This is a really simple process. First assemble the drive with the USB adapter. Next plug the unit into your PC. If your running Windows XP most USB adapters will be automatically recognized and installed. If you are running an older operating system you may need to install a driver for the adapter

Next create a new FAT32 partition on the newly installed device. Again if the drive is larger than 32GB you will need to use a utility like Partition Magic to create the volume. If the drive is smaller than 32GB you can accomplish this via the "Computer Management" snap in found in the Control Panel -> Administrative tools. Last you need to format the volume. The same rule applies for formatting as well; if it is larger than 32GB you will need some other utility like partition magic to format. Windows XP and 2000 does not natively support the creation and formatting of devices larger than 32GB.

Once you've got it all done you should be able to load content to the drive via windows. Plug it into your 360 and go to media and select portable device and bam.. there's YOUR media.

This is a quick tut on using USB 2.0 hard drive with the 360. As soon as I get a little more time I will add a few more utilities that work and a more detailed step by step for those with little PC background.
 
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Read this the other day and hoping it solves some of my problems (well things i'd like the 360 to do)

Now i wonder with an external HD the 360 would read .avi files and the like :confused:
 
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