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Gali

Heya folks!

 

In visiting my brother this past weekend he informed me that he had a catastrophic data loss on his XBOX 360 (yes, he's old school and hasn't upgrade to 'next gen' yet). I'm sure it's been done, but I wanted to check in with the pros and enthusiasts first before going and ordering the part(s). I want to drop in an SSD to the 360, but I don't know how it needs to be formatted to function properly. Has anyone performed this on an old 360?

 

Thanks y'all!

~Gali

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1 hour ago, mcfly said:

Should be fine. Xbox allows you to format it when it connects

It's not that simple with 360, special steps need to be taken to replace the internal hdd. See what @SCGazelle posted.

 

I have no idea if SDDs actually work with 360, and I'd argue they're a waste of money there. Going for a bigger regular HDD is better value.

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