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I will be home Sunday morning so I will be on most of the day Sunday. I will also be on tonight (I have not played since we embarrassed Flynn and the PhatOriginally posted by filsdepac View PostSchedule for this weekend = Friday night from 8PM PST til whenever.
Saturday during the day, maybe late night but not sure.
Sunday depends on the weather.
). I tried to play Tuesday night but they were doing a system update, I did however play the campaign for the first time and it was actually a lot of fun.
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I dont think you will need 250GB. The 4GB one you have in was not a microsoft or xbox specific flashdrive, but when placed into the xbox it will ask if you want the xbox to configure your flashdrive to be xbox compatible. If I were you I would buy like a 32GB flashdrive. I dont see you buying/playing enough games to fill 36GB of storage.Originally posted by Surfah View PostYeah I got a small 4GB USB thumb drive in there now. I could throw a 16GB stick in each port but that looks tacky. And it'd almost cost as much as the knock off HD.
The other option is buying a 60GB Xbox Slim hardrive from amazon, such as this one(currently listed at $24.85): [ame="http://www.amazon.com/60GB-Drive-Xbox-360-Slim-Generic/dp/B004GINKNQ/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1310066848&sr=8-5"]Amazon.com: 60GB Hard Disk Drive HDD for Xbox 360 Slim (Generic): Video Games@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41pAxR511wL.@@AMEPARAM@@41pAxR511wL[/ame]
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16 GB is the max for a USB flash drive it will accept. Maybe you're right. If I ever decide to use it as a media console I can upgrade the HD then.Originally posted by FlynHawaiian30 View PostI dont think you will need 250GB. The 4GB one you have in was not a microsoft or xbox specific flashdrive, but when placed into the xbox it will ask if you want the xbox to configure your flashdrive to be xbox compatible. If I were you I would buy like a 32GB flashdrive. I dont see you buying/playing enough games to fill 36GB of storage.
The other option is buying a 60GB Xbox Slim hardrive from amazon, such as this one(currently listed at $24.85): Amazon.com: 60GB Hard Disk Drive HDD for Xbox 360 Slim (Generic): Video Games"Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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No, if you use it as a media console, you stream the media from your PC to your xBox. No need in filling up storage space on the xBox when your PC will do the trick and you can get a 2TB HD for less than $100.Originally posted by Surfah View Post16 GB is the max for a USB flash drive it will accept. Maybe you're right. If I ever decide to use it as a media console I can upgrade the HD then.
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True. I can always delete old data on thumbstick. I don't need to save game data from stuff I don't play anymore.Originally posted by Sizzle View PostNo, if you use it as a media console, you stream the media from your PC to your xBox. No need in filling up storage space on the xBox when your PC will do the trick and you can get a 2TB HD for less than $100."Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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