![]() ![]() I say to do this you need some luck and some tech savvy skills, other than that it should work prolly closer to 50% of the time with my friends tests. Now when I said "only got one to work" I meant on one Xbox for both systems of installation. If you want an easier system that might cost some money but is faster. No money but a lot of effort is your style: hard. Between the hard and easy one, it all depends on how much time/effort/money you wanna put into this. Obviously not the oddly simple one that works on PC. I am 16 with no college so do not blame for me not knowing the WHY Oddly simple but this solution never works: Play around with the OS before installing to test for hardware issues Put in a flashed Linux/BSD/Other OS storage device (flashed with something like Belena Etcher or Rufus) Look out for some errors as they can be a pain in the ass to work around (but most are fine) (if it says No bootdrive or bootloader found, that is FANTASTIC news as there should be NONE) Nothing pops up, prolly mean bad news (Xbox no likey the new Hard Drive and refuses to boot)Įxplanation: F*** if I know why errors are better in this situation. An error pops up, you are good (this is when you WANT any error (means the hardware prolly sees the Hard Drive and boots, I never ran into a problem with the errorsī. Put in new one (the blank one (MAKE SURE THERE IS NO OS PRE-INSTALLED)Ī. Have the EXACT SAME type of Hard Drive as the 360 but make sure it is wiped clean (not the one in your 360 (so you can still use it if you f*** up) If step 8 worked, then just put the Hard Drive into the Xbox360Įasy (but oddly hard to work around way due to hardware) Use your Linux/BSD/Other OS flash drive or external storage that has been flashed (with a USB flasher like Belena Etcher) The reason being most PC's would not like that, but possibly by pure luck or fluke you could get this to work. This is the most painful as trying to get this to work is a pain the buttocks. Boot from the 360's OS, but do not erase anything (this is to make sure it works) Xobox 360 web browser Pc#Put the Xbox 360 Hard Drive with the other Hard Drive in your PC ![]() Take apart the 360 you have and locate the Hard Drive (this is the 3rd most painful step as some of the screws are exact fits and you prolly won't have the tools to do so buuut if you do the rest should be more or less simple. Imma still tell you (even though it worked by fluke, still pretty cool to learn )(also do not yell at me for capitalizing Hard Drive it is for reasons) I also will be doing 3 ways, hard way first, then the easiest also an oddly easy sounding one that almost never works for me. This is the way that worked once and it is semi-dangerous. but it is lengthy and painful and did not even work for me. With Microsoft said to be focused on the Xbox experience at E3 2012, we could hear more about this in a few short weeks.Well, hate to break it to ya. Although, instead of searching your Xbox and the Microsoft resources for queries, it’ll be tapped into the expanse of the internet. The Bing functionality that has been built into the new Xbox 360 dashboard, will function in the same ways. The report suggests that “The browser will let Xbox users surf all parts of the web straight from their living rooms.” Reported by Polygon, “Internet Explorer 360 will include integrated Kinect gestures and voice control, but the peripheral will not be necessary to use the browser. Sony’s PlayStation 3 has had a web browser for as long as I can remember, but this isn’t likely a competitive move for Microsoft. Likely playing sidekick to its Xbox Live Bing application, an internet browser on the Xbox 360 is one feature that fans have been calling for, for awhile. According to a recent report, Microsoft may be readying a Kinect compatible version of its Internet Explorer 9 browser for the Xbox 360. ![]()
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