As many gamers already know, a new 500GB Xbox One can fill up fast. You don’t even start with that much space, due to the OS and other data installed to the drive. And then on top of that, modern AAA games are huge.
The good news is that the Xbox One supports any USB 3.0 external hard drive that’s 256GB or larger, so upgrading your storage is simple. You just buy the drive, and plug in a single cable. (Plus possibly an AC adapter, as well.) Your Xbox One should then recognize it as a storage source; if not, you just need to go into Settings -> System -> Manage Storage to format it for use.
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The good news is that the Xbox One supports any USB 3.0 external hard drive that’s 256GB or larger, so upgrading your storage is simple. You just buy the drive, and plug in a single cable. (Plus possibly an AC adapter, as well.) Your Xbox One should then recognize it as a storage source; if not, you just need to go into Settings -> System -> Manage Storage to format it for use.
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