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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan_Hunt" data-source="post: 1113612" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>If you plan on installing more than 2 games at a time, then yes, you might need to invest in a HDD. If you plan to utilise not more than 16GB at any given point, then you just need a 16GB Thumb drive which would suffice your need for storage on the console. The latest dashboard update allows you to use a normal USB drive as a means of storage, but it has a limit set to maximum of 16GB of space. As far as reducing the drive's lens is concerned, it will keep wearing out if you use scratched DVD's. It was also be slightly noisy and would generate some heat, as opposed to loading from HDD/USB drive. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No you don't. Most of the Arcade comes pre-installed with the NXE dashboard which already has the feature to install games to HDD. Alternatively, You just need to download the latest dashboard update from Microsoft's website, load it on a thumb drive or CD/DVD and update your console. This ensures your console stays up-to-date for all games to be compatible with it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That depends on what kind of mod you're planning on it. You need to have the game installed to HDD first. If it's normal DVD firmware flashing, then you need the disc to be in the drive for authentication and it will then proceed to load the game via the HDD. If it's a JTAG, then you don't need the disc as you load ISO's directly off the HDD.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As much chance as that of a duck getting shot in the duck hunting season. It's purely hit and miss kind of thing. There are people who have always used stealth patches titles and then one day, BAM! They get banned. No one knows for sure what the banning patterns are or how they do it; it just happens. Some people have never been banned even with playing early releases online, may be it's luck, may be they have been flagged. Who knows? The point is, when you mod the console, you should be prepared for a ban at any point from XBL.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes and Yes for both the questions. Firmware updates can be downloaded from websites and loaded on your consoles. It's not a content which is locked to 'A' particular persons profile or GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan_Hunt, post: 1113612, member: 544"] If you plan on installing more than 2 games at a time, then yes, you might need to invest in a HDD. If you plan to utilise not more than 16GB at any given point, then you just need a 16GB Thumb drive which would suffice your need for storage on the console. The latest dashboard update allows you to use a normal USB drive as a means of storage, but it has a limit set to maximum of 16GB of space. As far as reducing the drive's lens is concerned, it will keep wearing out if you use scratched DVD's. It was also be slightly noisy and would generate some heat, as opposed to loading from HDD/USB drive. No you don't. Most of the Arcade comes pre-installed with the NXE dashboard which already has the feature to install games to HDD. Alternatively, You just need to download the latest dashboard update from Microsoft's website, load it on a thumb drive or CD/DVD and update your console. This ensures your console stays up-to-date for all games to be compatible with it. That depends on what kind of mod you're planning on it. You need to have the game installed to HDD first. If it's normal DVD firmware flashing, then you need the disc to be in the drive for authentication and it will then proceed to load the game via the HDD. If it's a JTAG, then you don't need the disc as you load ISO's directly off the HDD. As much chance as that of a duck getting shot in the duck hunting season. It's purely hit and miss kind of thing. There are people who have always used stealth patches titles and then one day, BAM! They get banned. No one knows for sure what the banning patterns are or how they do it; it just happens. Some people have never been banned even with playing early releases online, may be it's luck, may be they have been flagged. Who knows? The point is, when you mod the console, you should be prepared for a ban at any point from XBL. Yes and Yes for both the questions. Firmware updates can be downloaded from websites and loaded on your consoles. It's not a content which is locked to 'A' particular persons profile or GT. [/QUOTE]
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