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Those of you who have an Xbox 360 and want to buy an Xbox 360 Elite (or already have) will want to transfer the content from their "old" 20GB HDD to your new 120GB HDD on your Elite. But you you're out of luck ... well, until now.
Microsoft decided to give out free data-transfer accessories to those who have both, an Xbox 360 and a Xbox 360 Elite. Until now only those who have purchased a 120GB HDD for their Xbox 360s have gotten a transfer accessory with the HDD.
But to get the accessory for free you have to go through some annoying bureaucracy. First, you have to download, print, and fill out an authorization form with both consoles' serial numbers. Said form must then be sent via standard US mail to a redemption center in Indiana, which will then send out an Xbox 360 data-transfer accessory kit, for free.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
Microsoft decided to give out free data-transfer accessories to those who have both, an Xbox 360 and a Xbox 360 Elite. Until now only those who have purchased a 120GB HDD for their Xbox 360s have gotten a transfer accessory with the HDD.
But to get the accessory for free you have to go through some annoying bureaucracy. First, you have to download, print, and fill out an authorization form with both consoles' serial numbers. Said form must then be sent via standard US mail to a redemption center in Indiana, which will then send out an Xbox 360 data-transfer accessory kit, for free.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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