The Xbox 360 is a very versatile gaming console. You can use it to watch movies, play games and even listen to music. It offers multiple options when it comes to storage devices. As a multimedia device, the Xbox 360 requires a substantial amount of space to hold game save, downloaded content and media files. The Xbox 360's interface makes it easy to transfer content between multiple devices
A. Transfer Memory on an Xbox 360 Hard Drive:
1. Turn the Xbox 360 off. Attach all of the hard drive based devices to the Xbox 360. After that turn the Xbox 360 on. Select the "My Xbox" tab. Select "System Settings." >> "Memory."
2. Choose the hard drive with the original file you want to copy to another hard drive. Select the type of content that you want to copy.
3. Select the file that you want to copy to another hard drive. Select "Copy." Select the hard drive that you want to copy the file to. Repeat steps three and four until all of the target files transferred.
B. Transfer Data to an Xbox 360 Hard Drive:
1. Transfer files from your PC to a USB compatible external memory device such as a flash drive or external hard drive.
2. Clear up space on your Xbox 360 hard drive by deleting other files if there is not enough memory space available to house the transferred data.
3. Turn off the Xbox 360, and connect your external memory unit to any of the available USB ports on the console.
4. Turn on your Xbox 360. Select "My Xbox" from the menu screen, then "System Settings," then "Memory." Select the external memory source, which, in this case, will be your external memory unit listed as "MU."
5. Select the files that you want to copy to your Xbox 360 hard drive. On the next screen, select "Copy," and then select the file destination labeled "HDD." This action will transfer a copy of the file to the Xbox 360 hard drive.
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