Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer : When we buy a xbox 360 today the are a cable transfer in a packet. if the cable was not found or broken because you bought a used xbox for example, you just buy a new on Microsoft store or call a tool-free transfer cable.
this hard drive transfer make you Easily transfer all your data from the original Xbox 360 hard drive to the next. its also Compatible with Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Slim consoles, the Hard Drive Transfer Cable allows you to keep your saved data and game on. but you must remember that, Transfer Cable cannot be used to transfer data from one Xbox 360 Slim hard drive to another Xbox 360 Slim hard drive.
Some of the special features from xbox hard drive transfer cablewas ; The Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Cable is designed to transfer data from Xbox 360 hard drives to other Xbox 360 hard drives and/or Xbox 360 S hard drives. Cable can be used multiple times, and Cable will not transfer data between Xbox 360 Slim hard drives.
Here's what you need to know (and some observations, to boot):
* You don't just transfer data to your 20GB drive externally -- you have to plug your 20GB drive into your Elite, and use the 120GB drive externally. (Yeah, we photographed the unit attached to our 20GB drive though.)
* You can only transfer content ONCE. This isn't a backup or duplication tool, it's one-time use per drive.
* Even after turning off the console our externally adapted drive kept spinning because it was powered by USB. Weird.
* Despite the on-screen diagram, our instructions say to use the BACK USB port. Woops, we didn't. Pray it doesn't kill our data.
* Apparently Microsoft wants you to dispose of your transfer cable after use. Um, ok?
* XBLA and Marketplace content (i.e. downloaded games and shows) require online authorization. In other words, some licenses can't transfer, and you won't necessarily be able to watch all your transferred media without logging on. Whatev.
* Movie rentals cannot transfer drives. "Watch them first!" because they're not going to make the trip, period. Double whatev.
* If your 20GB drive is maxed out like ours, it could take a while. The system transfer will tell you how long it estimates the transfer to take: moving our 17.5GB of data was estimated at 1 hour and 20 minutes.
* You can restart or stop the transfer at any time during the move, but you'll have to start all over again next time. But you won't lose any data. Supposedly.
* "Microsoft is not liable for any loss of data resulting from the transfer process." That's the third and final whatev!
For the New Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Tutorial, lets see the video below :
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