Yes. SATA drives and controllers are backwards and forwards-compatible. However, a 3.0 drive attached to a 1.5 controller will only run at 1.5 speed.
Yes... if you have a hard drive and the game is backward compatible.
You need a hard drive. Buy one from wherever you got your xbox 360 or any place that sells video games. Then see if your xbox game is backward compatible by going to xbox.com and searching "backward compatible".
Yes, if you have a hard drive(HDD) and the game you want to play is backward compatible. Go to xbox.com to find a list of these games.
Yes and no. Yes, if you have a hard drive it will play, if it is backward compatible. No, regular xbox games were not made for that good of resolution.
The hard drive is needed A hardrive is needed
All computers are compatible with ATA hard drive, still.
If your PS3 is not Backward compatible there is no software or hardware that will allow it to play PS2 games. The quote from Sony: "If a PlayStation 3 is not backward compatible, you will not be able to add this function through any hardware (i.e., changing the hard disk drive) or software (i.e., updates, homebrew) upgrades or modifications. "
Yes, the motherboard does determine what hard drive can be installed. A computer is made for the hard drive to be compatible with whatever mother board is installed.
Only if you have a Blu-Ray compatible hard drive
Yes, but you need to get a hard drive to play them. You still won't be able to play all of them though because not all Xbox games are backward compatible with the 360. Go to Xbox.com and look up "backward compatibility" to find a list of all the xbox games that you can play.
No. You can buy a hard drive for a Xbox. You can play music from a thumb drive though.
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