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If you're running low on storage for your Xbox 360, don't buy that new hard drive just yet. You can convert many of the USB drives that you may have laying around into Xbox Memory Units, which will allow you to install games, download files, and store game saves. The drive will need to be at least 1 GB in size in order to use it with your Xbox 360.
 
If you're running low on storage for your Xbox 360, don't buy that new hard drive just yet. You can convert many of the USB drives that you may have laying around into Xbox Memory Units, which will allow you to install games, download files, and store game saves. The drive will need to be at least 1 GB in size in order to use it with your Xbox 360.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Update your console to the latest version. This will ensure that your formatted drive has the most functionality possible. You'll be prompted to update when connecting to Xbox Live if there is an update available.
 
#Update your console to the latest version. This will ensure that your formatted drive has the most functionality possible. You'll be prompted to update when connecting to Xbox Live if there is an update available.