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NXE Storage Crisis
Topic Started: Oct 14 2008, 12:03 AM (93 Views)
SpartanSinister
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I'm sure a lot of people are wondering how the Xbox Arcade owners are going to deal with the storage predicament for the New Xbox Experience. Well, answers are just around the corner.

"It emerged last week that Microsoft's NXE upgrade would require 128MB of free space and might therefore be out of reach to some Arcade owners.

Microsoft promised that some kind of 'storage solution' was in the works and has just released details of an upgrade program to ensure under-specced consoles can receive the dashboard replacement.

www.xboxstorageupgrade.com recommends either clearing some space by removing saved content or entering your Serial Number and Console ID to see if you are eligible for either a free 512 MB memory card or a 20 GB hard-drive for $19.99. We have had unconfirmed rumors that the hard drives are refurbs. Microsoft has been contacted for comment."

-Source Kotaku.com
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well it's nice to see that they're taking care of those who made that decision although it would be a nice little add on for those who purchased an arcade while their xbox was out for repairs.
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