Yes You Can Do it with file transfer. OK so do it
yes you can all you need to do is have the memory unit and the hard drive in the 360. Then go to system setting and go to memory the go to the memory unit and go to the profile the do copy to hard drive.
Your old game saves will be on your old hard drive/ memory unit. If they are on a memory unit then it is a simple issue of plugging the memory unit into the new xbox and copying the old save to the new hard drive. If you have an old hard drive you can plug the old hard drive into the new xbox and play from there. If you want to transfer the saved games from the old hard drive to the new hard drive you need a hard drive transfer cable and follow the instruction to transfer the data from the old hard drive to the new one.
It's not your computer per say; u have a memory unit which is called a hard drive that which holds your memory.
No, you need a HDD. (Hard Drive Disk)
It depends on the package you choose. If you get the Arcade version - one controller, one system, necessary cables, and a memory unit. Premium - same as before except replace the memory unit with a hard drive. Elite - Larger hard drive
The xbox 360 arcade unit does not come with a hard drive. It comes with a memory card, but not a hard drive. You can buy one for you Xbox 360 Arcade, however.
well it doesn't have a hard drive on top the memory is in the unit it has about 256mb i recommend getting at least a 20 GB hard drive if you are going to download things.
The major components of a computer are a Central Processing Unit, a motherboard, (CPU), memory, and a hard drive.
I think it is. You can also save on a hard drive, old or new. HOWEVER, I have an xbox game but don't a memory unit. To find out, you need a xbox 360 memory unit and an xbox game, but i don't think they are available now, but i hope a memory unit is available.
Yes
You have to at least have a memory unit with a live account
I believe that the cache memory stores certain copied information that you go to most often from the hard drive. So, the unit checks the cache memory first before it checks the whole hard drive. That way you can find the location of a certain file faster in the smaller (cache) memory versus finding it in the bigger hard drive where it takes longer to find that same file.