Hard disk to Memory card
# Turn on your Xbox with no disc in the drive # Select Memory option # Now, Insert your memory card and verify if your Xbox recognizes it.
If Xbox did not
#* Verify it has the Xbox Compatible logo on its packaging #* Verify your memory unit is not damaged #* Verify that your controller is not damaged # Select the Xbox icon # Using the large navigation circle on the left side of the screen scroll your individual games # Once you have found the game you want to copy, use the small circles on the right side of the screen to navigate individual game saves for that game # Select that smaller circle # Press A, and select copy # Select your memory card From Xbox Live account
# Turn on your Xbox with no disc in the drive # Select Memory option
# Now, Insert your memory card and verify if your Xbox recognizes it.
If Xbox did not
#* Verify it has the Xbox Compatible logo on its packaging #* Verify your memory unit is not damaged #* Verify that your controller is not damaged # Select the Xbox icon # Scroll all the way to the bottom of that menu item
# You will now notice an icon that when highlighted says 'Xbox Live Accounts', and there will be another object under this category, it will look like a small circle that when selected should say your 'GamerTag' # Select that smaller circle
# Press A, and select copy # Select your memory card
You can get more GB by buying a harddrive MB you can get by cleaning and deleting unwanted information
yes more memory
No, the Xbox 360's HDD works like a super large memory unit.
No. The kinect has no memory storage.
You need an Xbox 360 transfer cable. Connect it to your console along with the hard drive that has all your memory in. Then get the empty hard drive and connect it with the transfer cable and start the transfer.
Either buy a new harddrive or buy a memory card.
Yes, simply connect the memory unit to the new Xbox and sign in with the account.
The one with the Largest harddrive. I believe it is the 250 GB model
Your question is really confusing. The Xbox without the harddrive is 4GB. The one with the built in Harddrive(The $300+ one) is like 162 GBs.
Yes, but only if you save it to the XBox360, switch out the cards, then save it to the other memory stick.
No, all saved data is kept on the hard drive, or memory card.
Yes. You need to buy a special memory hardware for xbox to exchange the memory