With a Seagate Game Drive, your Xbox has the opportunity to improve both capacity and load times, sounds like a great move to us! So why not take all of the games you already have installed on your internal storage and move them to your faster SSD external drive — we can show you how easy it is to do. Show 7 Steps to Transfer Games from Xbox to Your External Hard Drive
Make Your Game Drive the Default Download LocationNow that you’ve moved all of your games onto your Game Drive — taking advantage of the extra space and load times — why not make it the default location for new downloads? Lucky for you, we’ve got a video to help take you through those simple steps. Have a look. Take Your Games On The RoadSometimes you just need to beat a friend in-person. And with your games transferred on an external Game Drive, that’s exactly what you can do. Simply plug into their console, login to your Xbox Live account. We also recommend snacks and a drink, but it's up to you how you want to get your game on. Extra space on your console, faster load times, portability—your Xbox is ready to go. Let’s play! For more tips and tricks on how to optimise all your gaming needs, check out more videos at Inside Gaming with Seagate. Thanks for reading and happy gaming ✌ This operation migrates/copies the entire contents of one disk drive to another (e.g., when installing a larger disk) to get two identical drives with the same file structure. The "Clone Disc" tool effectively copies all of the contents of one hard disk drive onto another hard disk drive. The operation allows you to transfer all the information (including the operating system and installed programs) from one hard disk drive to another without having to reinstall and reconfigure all of your software. Items to Note:
*When booting to the DiscWizard CD, you will be prompted to boot normally into your Windows operating system or into the DiscWizard. Select DiscWizard.
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