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#1 wade71
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Is there a way that I can transfer data from one hard drive to another?

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#2 whisperingmute
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Memory Card

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Memory Card

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Exactly that.
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#4 georgeverity
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there is also a cable... i dont know if microsoft sells these cables but i do know that they are included when you buy a new hard drive.

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#5 whisperingmute
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there is also a cable... i dont know if microsoft sells these cables but i do know that they are included when you buy a new hard drive.

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You can call up Microsoft for a cable to transfer content from a 20GB to that of a 60 or 120GB. They'll ship it to you free of charge. Only the 120 GB gives you the cable when you buy the hard drive, not the 60gb. TC didn't specify what he was doing and it was to my assumption he was just trying to switch content from one 20 to another 20 or so forth.... and I mean this as just in save files or something. If TC wants to transfer all content to a bigger hard drive, get the cable. If you're just transfering a few save files or something... you'll want the memor card as the cable only just switches all content to the bigger hard drive... not indiviudaly.