I'm wondering if it would let me play and save original xbox games only 360 as well though.
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I read that you need a 360 HDD to emulate original xbox games when you play them on a 360. I just configured an 8GB usb thumb drive I had laying around to save my games on since I don't own an HDD. Could I theoretically use the thumb drive as my HDD instead? When the 360 configured it, it put somethig on it that took up space, over half a gig worth. So could I? Or is there just something special about an HDD where it only works with that?
[QUOTE="ihaveaface"]no Uh.. so is it just 2.0 ghz split into 4 cores..? so .5 ghz?So when it says i7 2.0 ghz.. that means 2 ghz per core? So technically it's 8 ghz?
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Also I read reviews for the cheaper of the 2 laptops you posted. The pros were that it works wonderfully for games and what not, but there's a severe power button problem with that model. In that you have to press the button like 20 times for it to respond. As far as the 1,200 one, there's no review yet so idk if it'll have those same problems.
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