What hard drive do I need for Xbox 360 games?

You need an official Xbox 360 hard drive installed in your Xbox 360 to play original Xbox game discs, as that drive has the required emulator to play the original Xbox games. Your model Xbox 360 requires a drive with a capacity of 250GB, 320GB or 500GB.

Can I still download games on Xbox 360?

You can also get games directly through your Xbox 360 console. Go to Games, and then select Browse Games or Search Games. Browse or search for the game, add-on, or game demo you want, and then select the item that you want to download. Select Confirm Download.

What does it mean when it says you need to attach an Xbox 360 hard drive to play original Xbox games?

While most Xbox 360 consoles come with a hard drive installed, the 4 GB S, Arcade, and Core models do not have a hard drive. An official Xbox 360 hard drive is required in order to store the emulation software and saved game data for the Xbox games. Non-Microsoft hard drives will not include the emulation software.

How do you install a game on an Xbox 360?

Note Installing an Xbox 360 game might take 12 minutes. Insert the game into the disc drive. From the Home hub, select the game in the drive tray, and then press A button . Note The game disc must be in the disc drive, even though you have installed the game on your hard drive.

How big of a hard drive do you need for an Xbox 360?

Installing an Xbox 360 game on a hard drive requires between 4 and 8 gigabytes (GB) of free disk space. After installing a game on your hard drive, you still need to have the game disc in the disc drive when you start the game. Installing games on your hard drive improves load times and minimises game disc access.

Do you need a disc to play a game on Xbox 360?

This will load the game from that device, rather than from the DVD. It’ll definitely cut down on any noise from reading the disc, and typically (but not always) results in faster loads for games. You do have to have the game disc in the drive when loading it up and playing though for security reasons.

Do you have to install games on your hard drive?

Much like those in your computer, optical drives spin at varying speeds based on the data they’re trying to read. It doesn’t mean much, and in general should happen more on startup and loading screens. If it gets to be too loud or disruptive, you always have the option to install games to your hard drive.

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