Seagate Game Drive for Xbox Game Pass Special Edition 4TB - White (STEA4000407)
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For Xbox One/Ones x can use external HDbr>Xbox series X|S (2020) can, yes, use an eternal HD for storage, but only for games that say (X|S) on the cover! br>br>This new Xbox series X|S (2020) next generation needs this $219 HD to explain HardDrive to play Next Gen games that say "X|S enhanced."
Under the storage tab in your settings, you can switch between storage locations and select where your Xbox should download to. If you're using a 3.0 hard drive, you should be aware of this. Because there is only one USB port, the transfer rate is too slow to load and play the game as efficiently as if it were loaded and played from the internal 1 terabyte SSD.
It connects to the series console's back panel. There are no cords required.
The Xbox 360 does not even have a USB 3.0 port. It only has two USB ports instead of zero.
Selected User Reviews For Seagate Game Drive for Xbox Game Pass Special Edition 4TB - White (STEA4000407)
About 9 months ago, I bought this 2TB external hard drive for my husband. It worked fine until yesterday, and it did help free up space on the internal drive so the Xbox could run smoothly, but now it doesn't work at all, so it's effectively useless. There was no power surge, damage, or water exposure to the drive that caused it to malfunction. The drive is completely ignored by Xbox. I plugged it into my computer to reformat it (and lose everything) so it would work, but the computer doesn't recognize it. I bought a new cable to rule that out, but it didn't work. I went to Seagate for help online, but it says it's unknown when I put in the serial number and product number. According to online reviews, this occurs to a large number of people for no apparent reason after a certain period of time. This device is far too costly to have to replace every six months. on an annual basis I'm very disappointed in this purchase and would strongly advise people to look for an external drive made by a company that will provide support instead. If this issue is resolved, I'll update my rating to 5 stars because it worked fine before it randomly bit the dust.
Seagate will not honor the warranty if you purchase this product. When I went to register a product that I purchased on March 25, 2018, it said it was out of warranty, despite the fact that the box stated a two-year warranty. Seagate was contacted, and after providing purchase documentation, the warranty was updated to be valid until March 26, 2018. They issued me with a one-day warranty. If you don't want to be disappointed, you should stay away.
For $118 and change, I thought I was getting a great deal. I set it up and ensured that it was properly maintained. It's out in the open, so it won't overheat like it would if it were kept in a cabinet. It isn't close to any Xbox fans, and it isn't near anything that could cause it to overheat and cause damage. It crashed after a few days, and everything I had installed on it was lost. I contacted Amazon, who promptly sent me a replacement and instructed me to return the defective one. This is the only reason I gave it two out of five stars rather than one. br>br>I'm writing this on August 22nd, almost exactly three months after I purchased the device, and it just died on me a month ago. My Xbox, various friends' Xboxes, and my computer do not recognize it. I replaced the USB with a brand new one in the hopes that it was just a bad one, but that didn't help. Overall, the money spent and the headaches associated with it were not worth the trouble.
It worked fine for about a month before corrupting the files of every game I had installed. The games would start up, then freeze, and when I exited and restarted them, they would hang at the title screen, with an error message indicating that the game data had been corrupted. The disk could not be reformatted. After that, installing the games directly onto the Xbox hard drive worked flawlessly, indicating that the Xbox is not the problem. Because warranty returns require the original packaging (serial numbers, etc. ), I'm out $90.
I was only employed for two months. The Xbox is no longer turning on. The hard drive has failed. On it, there were 269 games. I'm very upset. Other reviews should have been added to the list.
We've had it for six months and it's been working perfectly until the last few weeks. It simply stopped working, and we were left with nothing. It says it doesn't recognize me, and I've asked around but no one knows how or if it can be fixed.
Prior to I purchased this 8 terabyte hub, my storage always became full and I would have to uninstall and reinstalling the game so that I could access that file but this experience is very uncomfortable, when they ask "Is it installed?".
It appears that $400 is a lot of money for 2TB, and it is. When you compare the current cost of gen 4 nvme drives, it's pretty close. Prices may come down in the future. I got it before it sold out because it's worth having as much storage as possible, even if I don't need it right now, to ensure that I'm covered for years to come. It's a costly purchase, but I'm willing to make it for my future self. When this type of fast storage is half the price in 2025, I'm sure I'll be thanking or cursing myself four years from now.