Jedi
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I've owned my 360 since March this year, I haven't broken it yet. Seems to be a durable machine for me...
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| Posts: 1819 | Location: Toronto, Canada | Registered: 19 December 2005 |    |
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Apprentice Guru
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Neither my Xbox or Xbox 360 have broken down on me. Sorry Bud, did you have a warranty on the 360? I have one but haven't had to use it yet, and I'm sure I won't have to though.
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| Posts: 394 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 25 June 2004 |    |
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Know-It-All
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I'm trying to fool around with my friends Xbox360 to see if I want to open mine. I was wondering if you can store music on your hardrive. I can play just 100 songs off my PSP, but I can't find a way to copy it or transfer it to the hard drive. On another note, I'm not quite sure how to hook up the Media Center. I think you have to be connected to the internet, and you have to be connected to the PC either with ethernet or wireless connection. Am I right
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For the media centre to work you do need to be connected up to your PC, don't neccessarily need the internet but i do believe there is a few updates you need to run the media centre. If you are connected to the internet you have to run the media centre through the same type of connection, so if you have wireless internet you have to have a wireless link to from the 360 to PC, for some reason it can't have the console connecting to the internet one way and then relaying infomation from the PC another.
Easily rip CDs on to the HDD of the 360 but i doubt if you can transfer files from the PC to the 360, it just streams media files, quite sure about that but no 100%. Same applies to the iPOD, can connect that to the 360 but can't transfer no files of it just play them through the 360.
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