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Using a 500 GB HDD on a retail?
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Alright so I have a standard 500 GB laptop sized HDD and I was wondering if there is any way to format/partition the drive such that my xbox sees it as a 250 GB HDD so that I can use it on my retail. I realize that this may waste the other 250 GB of space but I am fine with that so long as it works. Is there any way to do this?
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Anyone??????????????????????????
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more than likley the answer is no. I have one on my JTAG but thats a jtag. it will probally just use 320gb 0f it
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no but if you would like to partition it using partition magic, you then can allocate a cerrtain amount of space, then it will show up as a storage device on the xbox .. you will need to then configure it,
your xox will not recognize it unless it has a FAT32 configured partition
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your xox will not recognize it unless it has a FAT32 configured partition
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buy an xbox harddrive case, put the harddrive inside, and plug it in. no partition required. i did this before
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