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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by DVDChris
(Post 10074479)
seriously? have you even looked at your xbox? there are two USB ports in the front under a little door thingy.
i flipped the two 'memory unit' doors on front but didn't even notice the other next to the power button. thanks. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 10074470)
it says any flash drive will work, but where do you plug the flash drive in? is it in the back of the unit...which is the least accessible place for me with my set up?
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Seriously.
Just poke around at it. Touch it a little and explore the unit. You won't hurt it or go blind and you might discover some new neat slots. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by xmiyux
(Post 10074672)
Seriously.
Just poke around at it. Touch it a little and explore the unit. You won't hurt it or go blind and you might discover some new neat slots. |
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 10074643)
Dude, more posts like this and the more I'll think your avatar is actually you.
I've thought for months now that the retarded zombie baby avatar is perfectly suited to the content it typically appears with. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
eh...i'm not so bad.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I know, I'm sorry. I don't really think you're a retarded zombie baby, although at times some of these questions of yours do make me wonder.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I'd be careful in deleting installs scott. I just removed the install on Wolverine and it erased my saves! I finished it so no biggie but it would've been nice to go back and play on hard mode later on.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I always delete my installs by using the deletion suggestions thing from the hard drive. Since that sorts by size, the installed games are always at the very top of the list and completely separated from the saves and whatever else is associated with that particular game. That's the safest way I've found to do it, and I've never accidentally deleted anything that way.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I delete installs not from the hard-drive menu, but from the game-list menu in the "my xbox" section.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I went to my xbox section to delete. It had the option to delete from Hard Drive, chose it and that's when i went into memory section and found the whole game was missing.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
I sent my xbox in for repair two Saturdays ago. They got it on Wednesday, and sent me an email saying it's shipped out to me this past Saturday. I should be back up and running by next Wednesday or Thursday. I'm pretty happy with that turn around time, though I'm pretty sure I'm getting a refurbed machine. It's crazy to say, but I will be happy if it lasts 2 years.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by mhg83
(Post 10075559)
I'd be careful in deleting installs scott. I just removed the install on Wolverine and it erased my saves! I finished it so no biggie but it would've been nice to go back and play on hard mode later on.
So make sure to delete the install separately from the saves. i then turn off and go through menu selections of game and it says "resume solo campaign" i click and thankfully it starts from where i left off. i went phew. that happened a couple times now and makes me kinda nervous. do you see separate places for game and saves in the memory section so i know which is which when i finish the game, want to delete from HD, but still keep saves? |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by MWB
(Post 10075537)
I know, I'm sorry. I don't really think you're a retarded zombie baby, although at times some of these questions of yours do make me wonder.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by boredsilly
(Post 10075684)
I sent my xbox in for repair two Saturdays ago. They got it on Wednesday, and sent me an email saying it's shipped out to me this past Saturday. I should be back up and running by next Wednesday or Thursday. I'm pretty happy with that turn around time, though I'm pretty sure I'm getting a refurbed machine. It's crazy to say, but I will be happy if it lasts 2 years.
But as long as MS keeps fixing it for free we're Good. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 10075780)
i've actually been running Halo 3 from the hard drive, found no real load problems, but i have loaded up the game only to find that it starts from the beginning of the game. my heart sinks.
i then turn off and go through menu selections of game and it says "resume solo campaign" i click and thankfully it starts from where i left off. i went phew. that happened a couple times now and makes me kinda nervous. do you see separate places for game and saves in the memory section so i know which is which when i finish the game, want to delete from HD, but still keep saves? Dude, just do it from the Game Library. DON'T delete your installs from the Memory Section. This way ONLY deletes the game install and nothing else. Delete Games on Your NXE Xbox 360 What YOU need to know... To delete a saved game that you've installed to the hard drive: 1. Go to My Xbox and open Game Library. 2. Select the game. 3. Select Delete from Hard Drive, then select Delete. You can also see a complete list of content (including games, add-ons, videos, and more) that you've savedto your hard drive or memory unit. This list is helpful if you want to free up space by deleting content that you aren't using anymore. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Uh oh, I hope I didn't just wipe out my Oblivion saves by doing it via the memory section. :(
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
You can do it from the memory section if you want, you just have to make sure you go into the folder for the game and not just delete the whole folder.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Giantrobo
(Post 10075798)
Dude, just do it from the Game Library. DON'T delete your installs from the Memory Section. This way ONLY deletes the game install and nothing else.
Delete Games on Your NXE Xbox 360 What YOU need to know... To delete a saved game that you've installed to the hard drive: 1. Go to My Xbox and open Game Library. 2. Select the game. 3. Select Delete from Hard Drive, then select Delete. You can also see a complete list of content (including games, add-ons, videos, and more) that you've savedto your hard drive or memory unit. This list is helpful if you want to free up space by deleting content that you aren't using anymore. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Jeremy517
(Post 10075887)
You can do it from the memory section if you want, you just have to make sure you go into the folder for the game and not just delete the whole folder.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Giantrobo
(Post 10075786)
Yeah, I agree. I'm fully expecting my Zephyr Refurb to fail at some point in the next 2 to 3 years. As a matter of fact, the cd drive sounds a bit "off" to me but since I install all my games maybe I'll get some extra time with it.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
My 2nd 360, which is almost 2 years old, has started freezing indiscriminately - I sense a RROD coming on.
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re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Giantrobo
(Post 10075798)
Dude, just do it from the Game Library. DON'T delete your installs from the Memory Section. This way ONLY deletes the game install and nothing else.
Delete Games on Your NXE Xbox 360 What YOU need to know... To delete a saved game that you've installed to the hard drive: 1. Go to My Xbox and open Game Library. 2. Select the game. 3. Select Delete from Hard Drive, then select Delete. You can also see a complete list of content (including games, add-ons, videos, and more) that you've savedto your hard drive or memory unit. This list is helpful if you want to free up space by deleting content that you aren't using anymore. |
re: The official Xbox 360 thread - the console of choice on nuclear submarines
Originally Posted by Jeremy517
(Post 10075887)
You can do it from the memory section if you want, you just have to make sure you go into the folder for the game and not just delete the whole folder.
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