Is this true? It seems like a lot, but i don’t know for sure. i really hope this isnt true because if it is i can’t buy halo 4
my hdd has 6 gb left…
anyway, thanks for any help
Is this true? It seems like a lot, but i don’t know for sure. i really hope this isnt true because if it is i can’t buy halo 4
my hdd has 6 gb left…
anyway, thanks for any help
go buy a corsair voyager or sandisk flash drive, and transfer some stuff onto it (thats what i did). i got a 16gb corsair voyager flashdrive for $15 online. they can be pretty cheap.
Yes it is true. But most of that is Spartan Ops. You aren’t forced to download it so as long as you don’t download it, you should be able to play Halo 4.
But that would be stupid. You can use your USB. The XBOX can use it’s memory as storage memory.
> Is this true? It seems like a lot, but i don’t know for sure. i really hope this isnt true because if it is i can’t buy halo 4
my hdd has 6 gb left…
>
> anyway, thanks for any help
Could you maybe delete some installed games? That should free up some space. if not try using a USB. Go through your HDD and delete some stuff if you haven’t already.
I would buy a USB. You can get them online extremely cheap. Halo 4 is the pinnacle of what the 360 can do so its going require some decent memory.
> Yes it is true. But most of that is Spartan Ops. You aren’t forced to download it so as long as you don’t download it, you should be able to play Halo 4.
>
> But that would be stupid. You can use your USB. The XBOX can use it’s memory as storage memory.
So i can just buy a USB thats big enough, and use it only for halo 4?
correct me if im wrong but won’t that be extremely laggy, more so than using an hdd?
Delete some stuff
> > Yes it is true. But most of that is Spartan Ops. You aren’t forced to download it so as long as you don’t download it, you should be able to play Halo 4.
> >
> > But that would be stupid. You can use your USB. The XBOX can use it’s memory as storage memory.
>
> So i can just buy a USB thats big enough, and use it only for halo 4?
>
> correct me if im wrong but won’t that be extremely laggy, more so than using an hdd?
No. It just expands your storage from the XBOX I believe.
> Delete some stuff
But i play everything on my xbox that isn’t deleted 
I have an original hard drive and if I’m right it only holds about 15-20 gigs (with about 14g being used) so I’m going to save up for a new hard drive then put the content on my flash drive, put in the new hard drive, put the content from my flash drive into my new hardrive, then I’ll have all of my content from the old hard drive,and pletny of room for new games - Halo 4 being the main one of course.