Go On System Settings and Go on Memory
You'll need a power cord, and adapter, Special kind of RCA cables that go to the XBOX 360, and a memory card, everything is included with the XBOX 360 except games, it also has a wireless controller, so you don't need a wire like older systems like the XBOX!
1. Get a hard drive (for memory, saving, etc.). 2. Get wireless card for xbox or get an ethernet cord and plug it to your router (assuming you have internet) 3. Buy an xbox live subscription (either online with a credit card or at gamestop or walmart if u dont have a credit card).
of coarse this person has no idea what hes talking about, xbox 360 got rid of the proprietary memory cards with the slim, you must have a usb flash drive or hard drive to use your gamertag on the go
there are quite a few advantages to owning an XBOX 360. firstly, there is the hard drive, which is clearly superior to any kind of external memory card of any type, considering you can get up to 120GB of memery in the XBOX elite. also there is the fact you can have gamer profiles. this stops any confusion, as individual game saves can be saved to different profiles, stopping any arguments of "who overwrite my game save on this memory card?" it also has legendary graphics, and XBOX exclusive games. there you go. advantages of XBOX, courtesy of me, Scott.
yes you can all you need to do is have the memory unit and the hard drive in the 360. Then go to system setting and go to memory the go to the memory unit and go to the profile the do copy to hard drive.
Go On System Settings and Go on Memory
You'll need a power cord, and adapter, Special kind of RCA cables that go to the XBOX 360, and a memory card, everything is included with the XBOX 360 except games, it also has a wireless controller, so you don't need a wire like older systems like the XBOX!
First, go to "My Xbox". Then, go to "System Settings". Then go to "Memory". Then select the items that you want to delete.
1. Get a hard drive (for memory, saving, etc.). 2. Get wireless card for xbox or get an ethernet cord and plug it to your router (assuming you have internet) 3. Buy an xbox live subscription (either online with a credit card or at gamestop or walmart if u dont have a credit card).
Either buy a larger hard drive for the console, or buy memory cards or USB flash drives to expand the memory. If you don't want to spend the money, you can also delete things that are taking up room on your current Xbox Hard Drive or Memory Card.
of coarse this person has no idea what hes talking about, xbox 360 got rid of the proprietary memory cards with the slim, you must have a usb flash drive or hard drive to use your gamertag on the go
there are quite a few advantages to owning an XBOX 360. firstly, there is the hard drive, which is clearly superior to any kind of external memory card of any type, considering you can get up to 120GB of memery in the XBOX elite. also there is the fact you can have gamer profiles. this stops any confusion, as individual game saves can be saved to different profiles, stopping any arguments of "who overwrite my game save on this memory card?" it also has legendary graphics, and XBOX exclusive games. there you go. advantages of XBOX, courtesy of me, Scott.
go to account and click xbox live, then redeem code, credit card, etc.
go to eBay and buy an XBOX 360 Hard Drive Data Transfer Cable. they are pretty cheap and move all the stuff from your old hard drive/memory card to your new hard drive.
Yes. You have to have a memory card or the last 360 your gamertag was on had to be an arcade version. If you have a memory card, simply go to the last xbox it was on. The look up the gamertag by going to the hard drive's memory, then gamerprofiles. There will be 2 options, delete or move. click move then move it to the MU. If you only have a hard drive you can move it the same exact way but it has to be on an xbox arcade system because these have built in memory units unlike the other 360s.
No, you do not need the card; getting Xbox Live online works with it too. But, you do need Xbox Live for you to go online, if that's what you were wondering.