Can i !HACK! configure a 64GB on pc to be used on XBOX 360?


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    Windows 8.1 x64, Windows 10 Dev. Preview x64
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    Can i !HACK! configure a 64GB on pc to be used on XBOX 360?


    Ok so want all my 64GB to be used on my XBOX 360 not just 16GB. Is there something like a program that makes it possible?
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    If you mean the storage space of a flash drive that is recognized, then no. The Xbox 360 will only recognize 16GB or less of space, presumably so they make more money selling the Xbox hard drives.
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    ya its what i mean and i mean is it illegal possible to configure a usb to be used all memory from not just 16gb. is it possible in any way?
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    yanniclord said:
    ya its what i mean and i mean is it illegal possible to configure a usb to be used all memory from not just 16gb. is it possible in any way?
    I'm sure it wouldn't be illegal to do that at all.

    The only workaround I know of is to connect the drive to your computer once you've used as much space as you can of the 16GB, and rename the hidden folder called "Xbox360" to something else. When you connect the drive to the console again, you can set up a new 16GB that doesn't overwrite the old one. The only catch is, to use the files, you need to have the folder containing the one(s) you want to use named "Xbox360", and the folder(s) you aren't using, named anything else.
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    ok nice idea though but its not what i want. but thanks anyway can you help me with my other question please? here:https://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-...d-xfs-jfs.html
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