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Update to enable USB flash drives to be used to store profiles, game saves, demos and more.

Microsoft - via Major Nelson - has announced that April 6 will see the release of an Xbox 360 system update enabling the use of USB flash drives for storing profiles, game saves, demos and more.

you can Easily Download the update here

Once the system update is installed you'll be able to connect your USB flash drives to your console and head over to the memory section to configure your new storage device.

The maximum usable storage of any device will be 16GB, with any remaining space accessible by a PC or Mac. USB Hard drives may also work, but like flash memory, you'll only be able to use up to 16GB of space. However, Major Nelson recommends the use of flash based USB storage as performance is usually better.

Microsoft has also enhanced the console's memory management functions, giving Xbox 360 users better control on what they want to copy or move between storage devices.

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False Alarm: $99 Xbox 360 Arcade Bundle Not Happening



It all started with a mysterious listing on GameStop's official website. Like many sites and retail stores notorious for their mis-listings, GameStop has their share of faulty game and price points. Errors can range from the price of a game or the release date of a console. Most recently, GameStop posted an inexplicable listing for what appeared to be an Xbox 360 Arcade bundle for $99.

Now, the price tag of $99 seemed ridiculous at the time, but is the possibility of a price-cut really so ludicrous?

When Nintendo dropped the price of the Wii from the previous $250 down to $200, their overall sales – for both hardware and software – spiked a huge amount. The same thing happened with Sony when they cut the PlayStation 3 down to $300 – their sales quickly improved, to the point where the PS3 could be considered much stronger competition in the gaming world.

An Xbox 360 price-cut to $99? Unlikely. An Xbox 360 price-cut to $149.99? Definitely could happen. Microsoft is on a win-streak from February, and with recent Sony and Nintendo shortages, a price cut of $50 makes sense. The Xbox 360 needs to gain some ground in the coming months, with blockbuster titles (Metroid: Other M; Super Mario Galaxy 2) coming out on Wii, and a price-cut is a great way to build consumer support up until the release of Natal.


The arcade features the core console, and one controller, with no game bundled in. Plus, there's no included hard drive. Considering that its technology and features aren't expensive (lack of Blu-ray drive, for example), it wouldn't break the bank for Microsoft.

Although it was a false alarm, it wouldn't be such a stretch to see a price cut in the near future, especially with Microsoft's competitors featuring some heavy-hitting titles in the approaching quarter.
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Xbox 360 Enjoy USB Support

“Once you take the system update on April 6th, you’ll be able to connect your USB flash drives to your console and head over to the memory section to configure your new storage device,” explained a Microsoft representative. If you still haven’t yet understood what that means then let me make this clear very quickly. As of April 6th your Xbox 360 will boast of the ability to use USB flash drives so that you can store game saves and other different contents like game demos etc. So, your Xbox will be expanding its boundaries once you start using this upgrade from Microsoft. Ready to jump in?

Once you are done installing the driver then the system will perform small security check (which Microsoft loves to do all the time). After the security check you can configure the storage limit of your device which can be 16 GB max. Ain’t that huge but it surely is an add – on!

Microsoft suggests using flash based drives instead of hard drives as performance on flash based drives is way too better when compared to spinning media. Another hidden advantage is that one can configure two different devices simultaneously thus making the max usage limit touch 32 GB. Now this looks promising!