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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.

  1. 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.
  2. You can use drives up to 2 TB in size. The drive will need to be in FAT32 format, and have at least 1 GB of storage. NTFS, FAT, and Mac and Linux formats are not supported. If your USB is the wrong format, you'll need to use a computer to format it using the FAT32 file system. See How to Format a Flash Drive for detailed instructions.
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  3. You can do this from within a game or while on any menu.
  4. This will open a new menu.
  5. The label will vary depending on which model Xbox 360 you are using.
  6. This will open the "Configure USB Device" menu.
  7. "Configure Now" will automatically convert the entire USB drive to the Xbox 360 storage format. Selecting "Customize" will allow you to choose how big you want the Xbox 360 partition to be, which will allow you to use the drive for other things. When you select "Customize," use the slider to set how much space you want to dedicate to Xbox 360 storage.
    • If you don't see these options, your USB drive either does not have at least 1 GB of storage available, or is not formatted with the FAT32 file system. Make sure that your USB drive has enough storage to work with the Xbox 360.
    • Your Xbox 360 will reserve 512 MB of space on your drive for system files, so the size will appear slightly smaller.[1]
  8. Your Xbox 360 will format and test your USB drive. If the USB drive passes the test, it will become available for USB storage.
    • Older drives may be too slow to work with the Xbox 360. If your USB drive does not pass the test, you'll need to try a newer drive.
  9. You'll be able to select your USB drive as you would any other storage location on your Xbox 360. It will be listed as "USB Storage Device" in the "Storage Devices" menu that appears when you download files or save your game.[2]
    • Items stored on your Xbox USB storage device are not viewable on a computer.
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    Will configuring my flash drive tamper with my already stored information?
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    Yes. The information stored on the flash drive needs to be backed up before configuring.
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    Do you have any other tips if these methods are not working?
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    The flash drive needs to be 2 - 32 GB, formatted FAT32 , and plugged into the front USB port.
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    What should I do if I do not see "Configure Now" or "Customize"? Do I need a new flash drive?
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    Yes because your USB choice is either not at least one GB, faulty, or not formatted to fat32.
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