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250GB 250G Internal HDD Hard Drive Disk Disc for Xbox 360 S Slim Games

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Arrives Tuesday, Nov 26
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Capacity: 250G


Features

  • This Xbox 360 Slim 250GB Hard Drive is the best option for media enthusiasts on Xbox 360. With this, you will have more room to store your entertainment.
  • Expand your player for Xbox 360 Slim experience with download.
  • Store multiple game saves and play top-selling products for XBox.
  • Save music and create custom playlists.

Description

Product Feature: HWAYO 250GB Internal HDD Hard Drive Disk Disc for XBox360 Slim Xbox360 E Games 1.Compatible with Xbox 360 slim Console and Xbox 360 E console 2.Plenty of space for the content you want 3.Download games, demos, and extra content from Xbox LIVE 4.Download movies in standard- and high- definition, as well as television shows, game trailers, and more 5.Save your game, Xbox LIVE gamer profile, game demos, and custom soundtracks 6.Rip CDs, save photos, games, movies and more 7.Capacity: 250GB 8.Color: black, Material: ABS Package included: 1 pcs XBox 360 Slim Hard Drive 250GB Note: As the manufacture, the theory 1Mb is 1024 bytes on manufacturing process, the 250GB hard drive only display about 228GB, wish your understanding.

Digital Storage Capacity: 250 GB


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA


Connectivity Technology: USB


Brand: HWAYO


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Mechanical Hard Disk


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Black


Hard Drive: ‎250 GB Mechanical Hard Disk


Brand: ‎HWAYO


Item model number: ‎GA4-PTX-P1


Hardware Platform: ‎Xbox 360


Item Weight: ‎5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 3.6 x 1.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 3.6 x 1.2 inches


Color: ‎Black


Flash Memory Size: ‎250


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA


Manufacturer: ‎HWAYO


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 6, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • easy setup
Capacity: 500GB
excellent popped right into console and worked just as it should
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by John Hancock

  • It's still working. So far so good
Capacity: 120GB
I've had this for about 2 and a half months and it works great. I hope it continues to work as I've had 3rd party hard drives die on me before. I will edit this review if such a thing occurs.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Cash Fossey

  • Works fine
Capacity: 120GB
It's a memory card what more do you want
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • A lot of storage for the value
Capacity: 500GB
I love my Xbox 360 and I have a huge videogame library. I recently started playing the console again and my storage got used up fairly quickly. To buy an original Microsoft Xbox 360 storage costs a premium nowadays but thankfully Hwayo solved my issue and at an affordable price. The only issue, unlike the official version, is that this cannot be used to load original Xbox games and only Xbox 360 games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023 by AzTech

  • Good
Capacity: 120GB
Good
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by Andrew

  • Works very well
Capacity: 500GB
Durability works like it should has great space on it
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Stacey Longo

  • Works well
Capacity: 500GB
Nothing I dislike only good things. Arrived on time no damage works in the unit
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Crystal Austin

  • Buyer Beware
Capacity: 250G
Picked this drive up for a couple of reasons. 1. Wanted increased storage for my sons' Xbox 360 E console (4GB internal storage) 2. Great price for a drive w/ enclosure made for the 360 E/Slim consoles. I purchased the drive and console 2 weeks ahead of my sons' finishing 1st grade (7 yrs old). His last day of school I surprised him with the console and hard drive. I installed the drive into the system and the console recognized the drive. The drive was displayed with Chinese letters, so I had the Xbox format the drive. After formatting, the drive indicated 240GB or so of free space as expected. Everything was great.....or so I thought. The first game I attempted to download data for was Destiny: The Taken King Legendary Edition (expansions and all). This is quite a large download. It contains multiple files/updates that are around 2GB each. The Xbox was constantly freezing up and just seemed to refuse to write one of the files to the drive. I have another Xbox (mine) so I copied the files to an external drive and was able to finally get them to copy over to this drive. That whole process took around 8 hours (seriously....). I thought all was ok, but I had suspicions about the drive itself. In my experience, when drives have issues writing with the same thing over and over, it's often a bad sector on the drive. I wasn't 100% sure though as the Xbox and HDD were both new, so I wanted to allow the drive the benefit of the doubt. Turns out I was right about the drive. It's garbage. Yesterday (6/15/16) the drive was exhibiting the same problems with an update/expansion for Plants vs Zombies. The drive would fail to copy/download the update. I fought with it for a couple of hours (I'm a hard headed engineer that believes I can solve almost any problem). I finally threw in the towel and decided to use one of my external USB drives that I had extra with a very old 80gb Hitachi drive in it. I took the HDD out of the Xbox and the external old Hitachi drive had no issues downloading or transferring any content. At this point, I was quite disgusted with this HDD. I checked my Amazon account, and wouldn't you know my 30 days warranty had expired on 6/14/16. I'm not surprised - that's how things work out sometimes. So next I decided I would disassemble the this 250GB drive and put it in my desktop to see if it was a faulty drive. Upon removing the HDD from it's black case, the drive was marked with quite a few Chinese characters. I figure the drive was probably a grey-market drive or something, but that doesn't matter. I placed the drive into my PC and the PC recognized the drive. I placed a MBR partition on the drive and then started a quick NTFS format. The format never completed. I let it go for around 2 hours, but it never completed. I just decided to cut my losses at that point and throw the drive into the waste basket. Hindsight being what it is, I should have sprung the extra money on the Microsoft branded one and saved my son all the headaches this drive caused. Looks like a new SSD is in his future - at least I can reuse the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2016 by Forrest E. Dexter

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