My first serious thread in a while.

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Boom Boom STAR, Nov 29, 2008.

  1. Boom Boom STAR

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    OKay, if i were to buy a new 120gb or 60gb harddrive for my 360 would i be able to transfer my data over from my 20gb harddrive? and if i can how would i do it? plz no flamming
     
  2. Linubidix

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    Why did you post this in off topic?
     
  3. Boom Boom STAR

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    were would i post it???!?!?
     
  4. J A Y

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    Yes you can do this. There are a few ways, one of them I have done myself while the other I don't know much about. The first way is by buying a memory unit, if you're transferring large files, you might want to buy the 512MB one. But if you're just transferring small files, you can get the 64MB. The other way is via a hardware cable, like I said I don't know much about this, but what it does is transfers all of your information across in an amount of time(depending on how many files you have).
     
  5. Boom Boom STAR

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    okay thx, ill research up on the hardware cable, i dont wanna buy extra memory cards, so thx for your helppp
     
  6. Linubidix

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    Gaming discussion, you're asking a question about Xbox 360 memory storage. Therefore it's related to gaming.
     
  7. Boom Boom STAR

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    well if u wanna move it be my guest
     
  8. Linubidix

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    *Moved to gaming discussion*
     
  9. Hazza

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    You'd normally have to send off a form to Microsoft, in which they will return you with a free migration cable. In this case though, it is not an Elite 120GB HD, so you may have to buy that separately.

    To be on the safe side I would go with JAY's method. It seems a smart thing to do.
     
  10. Boom Boom STAR

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    well i went to gamestop.com and saw that if i bought a 120gb harddrive i get the migration cable for free :D yay me, so after christmas wen i am richer im gonna get myself the harddrive. so thx for you helpppp u can lock nowww
     
  11. What's A Scope?

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    Yes you can transfer it. Idk how though.

    Looks likes it has been answered.
     

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