My inferiority to Duane and Stavos with regard to Xbox 360 HDD capacity is a thorn in my side no longer. Knowing a 20gb would have been fine for many more years, the need to feel equal to Duane and best Stavos became affordable at $60 for the 120gb drive. While the auction listed it as *new* I quickly discovered why it was $60, and am pretty sure it's just an old 20GB HDD case with a 120GB HDD thrown in. Despite the warning signs, I went ahead with the content transfer using my previously obtained content transfer cable and a little over an hour I was relevant again. With all the pirate signs on this adventure I'm sure I'll be in Xbox jail soon, but for now I have 80GB free for whatever strikes my fancy.
User Comments for 09-18-2009:
If you experience a Hard drive spinning for more then four hours seek medical help. 120gb hard drives aren't for everyone especially those with high blood pressure. If you have any sudden decrease in RPM's stop using your 120gb hard drive, call your administrator right away. When the moment is right you can be ready with a 120gb hdd. Stavos |
When you own a 120gb hard drive make sure you operate with a buddy system. The 120gb hard drive should never be used without parental supervision if under the age of 18. Make sure all arms and legs are inside the width of your computer chair, and in the upright position. The 120gb hard drive is not for those with chronic heart disease. If you experience any light headedness, fatigue, headaches, diarhea, constipation, blurry vision, sore throat, gall bladder disease, or death please seek immediate medical assistance. CANDY |