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Xbox 360 might get the external hard drive support you never wanted

Xbox 360 external drive formatting.A supposed Microsoft document has been leaked to the public suggesting that the 360 might get some external USB drive support. As stated in the title here, though, it’s not exactly what you might have dreamt. Yes, the 360 would now recognize and be able to appropriately format an external USB drive to store 360 files, but that storage is capped at 16GB. That’s smaller than the original 360 drive from half a decade ago.

It will be possible to install games to your USB drive provided this rumor is true. Of course, you’ll still need the disc in drive for authentication, so you’re not exactly saving a ton of time by this method.

The move is obviously aimed at getting away from Memory Unit storage, especially for arcade consoles. Microsoft is probably still making too much money off those 120GB hard drives to actually allow anyone to hook up their drive of choice, so this is the compromise. You get 16GB of storage, 32 if you connect more than one drive but two is the max. Connect a third and you’ll only see the first two.

The other thing this gives Microsoft is the flexibility to do away with those Memory Unit slots to help reduce the 360’s form factor. Will we see an Xbox 360 slim by the time Natal launches?

Source: Joystiq

Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Kit is out of stock

Xbox 360 HDD Transfer Kit.Microsoft’s got to be pretty pleased with itself over recent Xbox 360 accessory sales. It got rid of the HDMI cable included in the Elite package, so more people are buying one from Microsoft or its retailers, not to mention the HDMI dongle necessary to use the cable (unless you’re willing to crack yours open). It got rid of third party memory support so now you’re required to use Microsoft approved storage. Microsoft also announced a bunch of nifty bundles just a few weeks after the quiet new Jasper chipset went out, prompting people to replace the year-old box that had likely already died once.

All those changes mean another accessory is out of stock as we start into the holidays: the Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Kit. I can’t say I’m surprised, but apparently Microsoft is. The company does “not know when inventories will be restored,” according to Joystiq. The only people in luck are those of you who bought the 120GB HDD kit, which comes with the transfer cable. Other than that, Redmond recommends you just continue to use your old hard drive. You’re SOL if you were on one of those third party memory cards.

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