Xbox 360 to get USB thumb drive support on April 6
Xbox 360 owners are going to get a little Easter gift a couple days late in the form of USB thumb drive support.
It was made official today that on April 6 the Xbox 360 will receive a system update that will allow you to use any USB thumb drive with a capacity greater than 1GB as a storage device. You will be able to use up to two 16 GB thumb drives for a total of 32 GB to store demos, game saves, profiles and more.
While any thumb drive can be used, Microsoft is partnering up with SanDisk to release a properly configured drive — if you use any other, you will have to configure it yourself — that you will be able to use right away. So you can finally say good-bye to those odd memory units that worked only with the Xbox 360 at long last.
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