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    Default can you use hdd to put games on internal hdd

    hi folks
    I have a rgh xbox360
    got some games on a hdd, (download from the net just to test them, you know)
    can i use a usb caddy to connect to a xbox360 and them load the games on to the xbox360's internal hdd using the xbox file manager system, rather than transferring them via my home network

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    If you mean copy from usb hdd to the xbox hdd then yes. Fsd will get you do it as would xex menu.

    Personally I would have just ftp them direct to the xbox hdd.

    Think there was a similar thread somewhere about this

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    cunny
    thanks, did have a quick look but could not see a thread re-this
    niece is think about getting xbox for her kids (they live 150 miles away) and was thinking its easier for her to transfer hdd to hdd rather than sent up ftp

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    Yeah just use copy function in FSD easiest way

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