I'm writing for another site now, Diy-Guides and I just published my first DIY guide over there and it's one I think is very useful. I've posted a couple reviews over there already.. http://www.diy-guides.com/upgrade-your-xbox-360-to-250gb-inexpensively/ (http://www.diy-guides.com/upgrade-your-xbox-360-to-250gb-inexpensively/) Quote: "To start this off with I’ve got a guide to help you save some money, about $90 to be precise. The Xbox 360 recently was upgraded to allow for a capacity up to 250gb, but Microsoft charges a ridiculous amount of money for their ‘official’ hard drive upgrade. I stopped over NewEgg and found the 250gb Xbox 360 hard drive going for about $132 with shipping. Then I went and looked at the bare drives, a 250gb will cost you around $45, so that’s about $90 that Microsoft is charging you for the plastic casing essentially, more than that actually since they don’t pay retail price for the drives like we do, they get a nice bulk discount. Is that fair? I don’t think so, and neither do most people out there. Today I’m going to show you, step-by-step, how to take one of those $45 hard drives and get it to work with your Xbox 360, essentially saving you about $90."
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