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#11. Posted:
iTz_MoD_Virus
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i really like this guide wondering if you could make one for actual hard drives you know like 100gb+ up to 1TB? would be reallllly nice
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This is seriously cool i think anyway

Defines the whole point of a memory stick but i still thing its good you took the time to do this

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#13. Posted:
awil95
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iTz_MoD_Virus wrote i really like this guide wondering if you could make one for actual hard drives you know like 100gb+ up to 1TB? would be reallllly nice

If you use any device through USB on a xbox 360 it will only allow you to utilize 16GB no matter how big it is... if you buy a Western Digital BEVs or BEVT harddrive (120gb or 250gb) you can flash the HDD to be compatible with a retail xbox 360 and you can use it like a normal Microsoft certified HDD. if you have a Jtag you can use any kind off HDD the uses a SATA interface. Do you have a JTAG?
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