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How to Add an External Hard Drive to a Playstation 3 or Xbox 360


How to Add an External Hard Drive to a Playstation 3 or Xbox 360



How to Add an External Hard Drive to a Playstation 3 or Xbox 360
By Jim Hedgecoth




Add More Storage to Your Gaming Console With an External Hard Drive



If you have a gaming console that came with a small hard drive or no hard drive at all, then adding an external hard drive is a reasonably quick and simple solution. Sure, you can replace the original hard drives that came in the system with a larger one, but those laptop hard drives can get quite expensive, especially in the larger capacities.



An external hard drive will let you add more storage at a much lower price while at the same time allowing you to control the content yourself. On a system like an Xbox 360, you cannot add content to the built in drive unless it is downloaded from Xbox Live or ripped from a CD. With an external drive, you have full control of your content, and can easily upload or download new content without much trouble.



Choosing Your External Hard Drive



Naturally, you will need a hard drive and an enclosure. Almost any USB external hard drive will work for your purposes. The main difference is if you are looking for portability vs. storage size. If you have some laptop hard drives lying around, then buy a 2.5" laptop hard drive enclosure.
The advantages of using a smaller laptop hard drive are that it will be much smaller and much more portable, and will most likely not require a power supply. However, laptop drives usually pale in capacity compared to regular 3.5" drives of the same price. A 3.5" external hard drive will store much more content but will probably require an extra power port. If your gaming console is usually located in one location and not likely to move around, this type of hard drive might be the best solution.



Formatting Your Hard Drive



Gaming consoles need an external hard drive that is formatted in the FAT32 file system. You can use virtually any hard drive currently sold on the market, as FAT32 can support hard drives up to 2 Terabytes in size. However, the limitation of FAT32 is that it cannot hold individual files larger then 4GB in size. Also, Windows 2000 and XP cannot create or format partitions larger than 32GB. Windows 98 users can only create and partition drives up to 127GB in size. So, in order to create a FAT32 partition and format it above the 32GB or 127GB limitations, you will need a utility like Partition Magic or some other drive/partition utility. I highly recommend CompuApps Swissknife, which can be downloaded for free at download.com for PC users. Mac OSX users can simply open /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app, choose the desired drive, and click on the Erase. Choose 'MS-DOS (FAT)' and then click on the 'Erase' button. You should now have a hard drive formatted in FAT32.



Once your drive is done formatting in FAT32, it's simply a matter of uploading content to your new drive and connecting it to your gaming console. Simply connect your USB cable to an available USB port on the front of your Playstation 3, or the back of your Xbox 360. Your game console should recognize your new device automatically, and allow you to browse your new files on the external hard drive.



Do All Xbox 360 Consoles Eventually Develop The 3 Red Lights Error?

The Xbox 360 has been plagued with problems since their release, and the most serious of those has been the 3 red light error signaling a general hardware failure. Microsoft originally claimed that only about an industry standard 5-6 percent of consoles were affected. However, most experts agree that up to one third of all early units were affected.
Microsoft has never released any updated numbers, as one would expect, but evidence suggests that the 30 percent number is much closer to being correct. Given the number of authorized service centers that stopped accepting these hardware failures, it is fairly evident that the problem is much more severe than originally advertised. Also, Microsoft extended the 3 year warranty for early units, which they would never have done unless there were a significant segment of the market affected.
If you are wondering if your system may develop this 3 red light error, there is no way to know for sure. However, since part of the problem in development was airflow through the case and especially where case dimensions were not sufficient, then it is highly likely that many more systems will be affected down the road. Since overheating is always a problem in older electronic and particularly PC type devices, you would be well advised to perform routine cleaning and maintenance on your system.
There are many good repair and maintenance manuals and kits on the market for these systems, and while they are not solutions for every problem, they might help prolong the life of marginal systems. In the end, every Xbox 360 produced under the original standards may be affected, if not directly, then because of these design flaws and their effect on longevity. It is a shame that such a desirable and well made system has flaws of this magnitude. The best precaution a user can take is to read up on the system and how to best take care of it. Also, weigh the value of any online "fix" versus the cost of the system and the potential for loss or gain.
In the end, there are solutions to be had, just be informed and choose smartly.
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