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english STORAGE If you're going to connect to Xbox LIVE, you need a place to store your profile information, game information, and all of the great content available on Xbox LIVE. The Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system provides two data storage options: the Xbox 360 Memory Unit for portable storage and the Xbox 360 Hard Drive (sold separately) for all of your storage needs. Memory Units You can connect up to two portable memory units to the memory unit ports on the front of your console for additional storage. Memory units are smaller in capacity than the Xbox 360 Hard Drive, but extremely portable, letting you easily take your Xbox LIVE profile or saved games to other Xbox 360 consoles. You can also take your memory unit to participating retailers and download content from Xbox 360 demo kiosks. With the Xbox 360 Memory Unit, you can take your saved games everywhere you go. Just save your game and transport your Xbox LIVE account. The Xbox 360 Memory Unit has the following features: • Support of Xbox LIVE downloadable content. • Use of two memory units for flexible game storage. The storage size of your memory unit is indicated on the front end of the unit. It is for use exclusively with the Xbox 360 system. If you're looking for more storage space, consider the Xbox 360 Hard Drive (sold separately). Note Because the Xbox 360 system software uses some of the memory from the memory unit when installed, less than the stated memory will be available to the user. Connect Your Memory Unit To connect your memory unit, insert it into either memory unit slot on the front of the Xbox 360 console. To disconnect, pull the memory unit out. Do not remove the memory unit while your console is reading or saving data, as data loss and other system issues may occur. Note Avoid touching memory unit terminals with fingers or metal objects. Personalize Your Memory Unit You can personalize your memory unit by giving it a name. To give your memory unit a name: 1 With the memory unit inserted, select System, Memory. 2 Highlight the memory unit. 3 Choose Device Options and rename your memory unit. Once your memory unit has been personalized, you can identify it by its new name. Copy or Delete Saved Items You can copy any item on a memory unit to another Xbox 360 Memory Unit or Hard Drive. You can also free space on your memory unit by deleting items. To copy or delete an item from your memory unit: 1 With the memory unit inserted, select System, Memory. 2 Select the memory unit. 3 Choose the type of item, then the specific item that you want to copy to another location or delete from the memory unit. Note Some content, such as ripped music and preloaded games, cannot be copied from a hard drive to a memory unit. Removable Hard Drive You can also install the Xbox 360 Hard Drive (sold separately), which provides extensive storage for downloadable game content, saved games, gamer profiles, and Xbox LIVE membership information. A hard drive is required to play original Xbox games on your Xbox 360 console. 20

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If you’re going to connect to Xbox LIVE, you
need a place to store your profile information,
game information, and all of the great content
available on Xbox LIVE. The Xbox 360 video
game and entertainment system provides two
data storage options: the Xbox 360 Memory
Unit for portable storage and the Xbox 360
Hard Drive (sold separately) for all of your
storage needs.
Memory Units
You can connect up to two portable memory
units to the memory unit ports on the front of
your console for additional storage. Memory
units are smaller in capacity than the Xbox
360 Hard Drive, but extremely portable, letting
you easily take your Xbox LIVE profile or saved
games to other Xbox 360 consoles. You can
also take your memory unit to participating
retailers and download content from Xbox 360
demo kiosks.
With the Xbox 360 Memory Unit, you can take
your saved games everywhere you go. Just
save your game and transport your Xbox LIVE
account.
The Xbox 360 Memory Unit has the following
features:
Support of Xbox LIVE downloadable
content.
Use of two memory units for flexible game
storage.
The storage size of your memory unit is
indicated on the front end of the unit. It is for
use exclusively with the Xbox 360 system. If
you’re looking for more storage space,
consider the Xbox 360 Hard Drive (sold
separately).
NOTE
Because the Xbox 360 system software uses
some of the memory from the memory unit
when installed, less than the stated memory
will be available to the user.
Connect Your Memory Unit
To connect your memory unit, insert it into
either memory unit slot on the front of the
Xbox 360 console. To disconnect, pull the
memory unit out. Do not remove the memory
unit while your console is reading or saving
data, as data loss and other system issues
may occur.
NOTE
Avoid touching memory unit terminals with
fingers or metal objects.
Personalize Your Memory Unit
You can personalize your memory unit by
giving it a name.
To give your memory unit a name:
1
With the memory unit inserted, select
System, Memory
.
2
Highlight the memory unit.
3
Choose
Device Options
and rename your
memory unit.
Once your memory unit has been
personalized, you can identify it by its new
name.
Copy or Delete Saved Items
You can copy any item on a memory unit to
another Xbox 360 Memory Unit or Hard Drive.
You can also free space on your memory unit
by deleting items.
To copy or delete an item from your
memory unit:
1
With the memory unit inserted, select
System, Memory
.
2
Select the memory unit.
3
Choose the type of item, then the specific
item that you want to copy to another
location or delete from the memory unit.
NOTE
Some content, such as ripped music and
preloaded games, cannot be copied from a
hard drive to a memory unit.
Removable Hard Drive
You can also install the Xbox 360 Hard Drive
(sold separately), which provides extensive
storage for downloadable game content,
saved games, gamer profiles, and Xbox LIVE
membership information. A hard drive is
required to play original Xbox games on your
Xbox 360 console.
STORAGE