Those gamers making an attempt at taking apart the Xbox One X to replace its HDD, take heed: it's not just a simple matter of screws and swapping. As we first addressed in our original full Xbox One X ...
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The Xbox One arrives with a 500GB HDD built-in, and in contrast to the PlayStation 4's easily-accessed storage, it's not meant to be accessed or replaced by the user, ever. While we'll probably leave ...
— -- You might have heard there's a brand new Xbox 360 operating system lurking just around the corner, the so-called "New Xbox Experience" or NXE, and since last week, I've been toying with it ...
Whether you live in a “PlayStation household” or an “Xbox household,” your gaming console is likely one of the most important electronic devices in your home. For some people, the amount of storage ...
This page details how to use an external hard drive with an Xbox One and Xbox One S. While users do not have the ability to upgrade the internal storage of their XB1 consoles, the device is compatible ...
That’s it, my Xbox 360’s out of gas. I’ve officially tottered Over The Edge. The formerly formidable 120GB hard drive clapped on top of my vertically oriented unit’s finally shuffled past the point of ...
TrustedReviews.com has gone to press today with what the outlet claims is a major world exclusive. According to the site, a "rock solid" source within Microsoft has stated that Microsoft will soon ...
I have a year one 20 Gig XBOX 360. I've had it fixed under warranty a few years back from RROD. Now I am thinking I have been lucky and would like to get a new model. (Bigger HDD, HDMI, better ...
The Xbox One console will contain a non-replaceable 500GB hard drive, Microsoft has confirmed in an interview with Engadget. Microsoft's senior director of product planning, Albert Penello, confirmed ...
The head of Israel-based flash memory maker M-Systems, Microsoft's new hardware partner for the Xbox, has confirmed that the next version of the game console will not have a hard drive. M-Systems CEO ...