- May 29, 2012
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Hi guys,
I recently purchased a new laptop and got a free 4GB Xbox 360, which I gave to my son.
My son tried to play Halo Reach against his friends on Xbox Live, but we discovered that a hard drive is required for this -- so I'd like to install a hard drive.
Here's the question: I would normally just order a generic Xbox hard drive on Amazon, but I read somewhere that ONLY A GENUINE MICROSOFT Xbox hard drive will allow Halo to work in Co-Op mode (or whatever it's called to play against friends on Xbox Live).
Is this true? Do I have to buy the actual Microsoft hard drive for use with Halo Reach on Xbox Live? Or can I get a generic Xbox hard drive for this?
Thanks in advance!
I recently purchased a new laptop and got a free 4GB Xbox 360, which I gave to my son.
My son tried to play Halo Reach against his friends on Xbox Live, but we discovered that a hard drive is required for this -- so I'd like to install a hard drive.
Here's the question: I would normally just order a generic Xbox hard drive on Amazon, but I read somewhere that ONLY A GENUINE MICROSOFT Xbox hard drive will allow Halo to work in Co-Op mode (or whatever it's called to play against friends on Xbox Live).
Is this true? Do I have to buy the actual Microsoft hard drive for use with Halo Reach on Xbox Live? Or can I get a generic Xbox hard drive for this?
Thanks in advance!