The only difference besides price is the hard drive size.
You mean the hard drive. You will need a hard drive either playing offline or online. The capacity of the hard drive is a different answer, a 4 gig will be fine offline playing or 4 gig (in my option) is really small for online playing.
the elites hard drive has a 85 gig and arcade has a 12 gig
All Xbox 360's are basically designed to use a hard drive, so an arcade version can definitely use a 20 Gig hard drive, but if you may have to recover your gamertag.
Both are terribly paltry by most standards. You would need to analyze your particular need for a hard drive, and why you do not want a larger one. If you can make do with a smaller capacity drive, then how little can you do with? Is 10 GB enough for your needs?
currently it's around 0.10USD (0.065GBP) per gigabyteThe cost of a hard drive varies and can range from $49.99 to over $150.00.
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The capacity of the hard drive has no bearing on performance. The rotational speed of the drive, as well as the size of it's cache, however, do often have a noticeable impact.
In our old computer I put a SEAGATE 500 gig External Hard Drive. The computer was windows XP Is it a working chance to use the external hard drive From The system i first installed it.
It is either that you have unallocated space or your hard drive went bad and it is not usable anymore.
The new Hp professional 300gig hard drive with 4 more slots for hard drives (1,500 gig capability) 3.9 gig htz processor, 1.5 gig memory......everything a business would ever need, and there on e-bay pretty cheap
It means to make a single Hard Drive into many. When you buy any hard drive it is used normally as one partition. After you format it you can change the partitioning into different sizes you want. You can make a 500 gig hd into five 100gig partitions (it would show up as 5 different hd icons) or two 250 gig partitions, (it would show up as 2 hard drives) etc. The down fall of having partitions is if the hard drive died ALL the partitions die with it. The partitions are still part of ONE hard drive.