most had about 1 tb but if you paid a bit extra you could get them with 2 tb
Yes. You need to buy a special memory hardware for xbox to exchange the memory
No you will need a transfer cable to get your memory on a new xbox. Alternatively you can configure an USB flash drive and use that as your memory system
I'm not too sure about this but, I didn't see any slots that look like a Xbox memory card can fit on a Xbox 360 memory card, I didn't even think Xbox had a memory card to tell you the truth, but if there is try goggling to see if there is a memory card for Xbox to Xbox 360 adapter or somthing like, sorry I couldn't help as much as you wanted. -RapidCartoon
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.
maybe if you save it all to an sd card then transfer the files to new xbox
If when you say regular Xbox, you mean the REALLY old one, then get the elite. It can play regular Xbox games, and has a lot of features. If your talking about getting the elite over the arcade, get the elite if you want a black Xbox that comes with a lot of memory, or if you want a white Xbox with little memory, get the arcade.
You can find out by looking at the memory option in settings.
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.
Yes, they only changed the look and the memory.
Get a USB, go to your old Xbox, and plug it into one of the two USB ports in the front of the Xbox. Go to "Systems Settings" Under "My Xbox" and click that. Then go to memory, and click Memory Device, then click configure, then go to your Hard Drive, and go to User Profiles, then click on your profile, then click transfer to Memory Unit. Then take your USB, then plug it into one of the USB ports in the back of the Xbox. Then just transfer your Profile from the USB to the Hard Drive.
you can't the only way is to reformat your memory unit/harddrive
They will not work on the old Xbox. But if you have a hard drive on your Xbox 360, you can play old Xbox games right on your Xbox 360, and then you can use the Xbox 360 controller to play old Xbox games.