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RE: Original XBMC storage question
OK Thanks Des. Curiously, browsing around the various xbox forums
gives
mixed messages about the viability of this, with at least some posts I've
seen suggesting that it can be done and has been seen to work, others
suggesting that it can't be done, but no-one stating definitively and
conclusively the logic underlying either conclusion...
I think plan C is way more work than plan B was anyway, so I think I'll
just
use it as a windows disk and transfer via a LAN connection. The caddy idea
is intriguing, as I have numerous IDE caddies about the place, but this
would need quite a bit of case hacking to accommodate.. - a project for
another time perhaps (if I ever get *really* bored!)
:-)
Paul G.
-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Des Gibbons
Sent: 18 January 2010 14:00
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Original XBMC storage question
>
> Perhaps I need to load up the original Xbox dash and go into
> the memory management bit?
No, that definitely won't work.
Plan C, remove the HDD from the xbox when you leave, update at your
leisure,
and bring it with you and re-install it when you go back. Or I wonder if a
caddy system could be used, hmmmmmm.
Cheers, Des.
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