Xbox has a new beta software update rolling out today for Insiders in the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring that enables Series X and S ...
Need a truly ludicrous amount of storage? Xbox will soon support drives larger than 16GB.
As explained in this FAQ, the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will work with any storage device, as long as it uses the ...
It's good news for anyone looking to back up their entire collection of Xbox games.
An external hard drive connects to your console via USB and cannot be used to run Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S games, instead simply storing them when they're not on your main drive. They can at ...
Microsoft also notes that if you've already been using a bigger drive that your Xbox console has capped to 16TB, you'll have re-format it to take advantage of storage capacity beyond that number. This ...
The only problem is that this limit is set at 8 terabytes for PlayStation 5 and 16 terabytes for Xbox Series S/X, which is not always enough either, especially for those who want to save all their ...
First and foremost, as an external hard drive it cannot be used to play Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S optimized games. Its primary use case is to store large game installations between uses ...
If you have any games installed on your external hard drive, you’ll need a different one for captures. The Xbox Series X requires a certain file system — a term that describes how devices read ...
Some Xbox Series X units won’t recognize discs at all ... but it generally comes up with Xbox 360 games installed on an external hard drive that was used on an Xbox One. To solve it, you ...
Because the Series X and Series S use a proprietary storage format, you can’t use an external SSD, an internal NVMe SSD (as you could on the PS5), or a standard external hard drive to play newer ...