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I remember back in the days of my 360, there was a hacking software tool someone made for it. You could buy a Western Digital HDD (it had to be that brand), and the software tool could edit the drive's ID or something to make it look like the one you got after paying an ungodly amount of money to Microsoft for the official HDD upgrade kit. So first you hacked the drive, then you used another tool someone made to copy your old HDD's data, in my case the 20 GB HDD that came with my 360 which survived through 2 RRoD consoles, to the new HDD. That let me upgrade to a 160 GB HDD, which was a capacity Microsoft didn't even offer at that time, without having to get ass fucked by their proprietary HDD upgrade kit pricing.They've had two generations to learn that proprietary drives are dead. Even Nintendo, who moves at a snail's pace sometimes, doesn't do it anymore. Even if you're offering the convenient product for the less technically minded customer, you can't in this day and age not also offer the option for those that do want to upgrade with off the standardised products. It's bad business. It was bad on 360, and it's bad now.
Good memories, let me tell you.