A USB memory stick.
Nothing bad happens, you simply have another Xbox account on your memory unit and you can choose what to do with it.
Yes. Although you cannot move built-in memory, internal hard drives (like the ones that usually come with the Xbox or can be purchased) and external hard drives such as USB devices allow you to transfer all memory on one Xbox to another. When trying this task, you must find your console settings. Then, from there, your memory. When inside the memory category of your Xbox, choose a specific file or all of your files and either "Move", "Copy", or "Delete" those files.
A transfer is the movement of something from one place to another. It can involve transferring money from one account to another, transferring data from one device to another, or transferring a player from one sports team to another.
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If you mean transferring the data of one hard drive to another, there are easy to use USB cables that you simply connect to both computers and follow some instructions.
Nothing really my cousin has an xbox 360 and he's in college but he had to leave his xbox at home and one of his roomates has one so he just took the memory card and took it with him and put it in the friends xbox
Transferring money from one account to another is not taxable because it does not involve earning income or making a profit.
buy a 60gig one
It depends on which one you buy. The cheaper Xbox s comes with 4Gb of memory while the much more expensive one comes with 250Gb.
Shifting risk from one party to another
Yes and it is to take out one of your memory cards. Usually computers have two memory cards . Just take one out and you will have less memory. Don't do it though, your computer might experience lag when your computer is transferring data.