![]() You might wonder if your console could be banned because of this ‘hack’, there’s no definite answer, anything can happen. I’ve done it myself and know other people that have and it works if followed correctly. I/We are not responsible for anything that happens to your equipment or accounts as a result of following this guide. Today I’m going to show you, step-by-step, how to take one of those $45 hard drives and get it to work with your Xbox 360, essentially saving you about $90.ĭisclaimer: This guide is just a guide on how to do this. Is that fair? I don’t think so, and neither do most people out there. ![]() Then I went and looked at the bare drives, a 250gb will cost you around $45, so that’s about $90 that Microsoft is charging you for the plastic casing essentially, more than that actually since they don’t pay retail price for the drives like we do, they get a nice bulk discount. I stopped over NewEgg and found the 250gb Xbox 360 hard drive going for about $132 with shipping. The Xbox 360 recently was upgraded to allow for a capacity up to 250gb, but Microsoft charges a ridiculous amount of money for their ‘official’ hard drive upgrade. To start this off with I’ve got a guide to help you save some money, about $90 to be precise. We’re going to be doing computer basics along with other tech related guides and articles. Here at DIY Guides we’re going to be getting into some tech related things along with our regular home improvement articles and guides.
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