Find solutions to common Xbox 360 Hard Drive problems.
If your Xbox 360 console doesn't detect an attached hard drive, try the following:
Note Console registration is required to replace a hard drive under warranty.
To check the length of your warranty, see Xbox 360 repair: Frequently asked questions.
If these steps don’t resolve the problem, repair your console (sign in with your Microsoft account, if prompted).
“E68” error code
For information about this error code, see Error code E68 occurs and one red light flashes when you use your Xbox 360 console.
To search for other error codes, see the Xbox error code/status code search page.
Try the following:
Try the following:
If you see a “Can’t perform action” error when you try to move, delete, or re-download your Xbox live profile, turn the console off and then on again. Then, try to perform the action again.
If you are using a non-Microsoft (counterfeit) hard drive, the device may appear as “unformatted” and you may be prompted to format the hard drive. Try disconnecting your hard drive and then reconnecting it to see if it solves the problem. Also, try to clear the cache on the hard drive. If these methods don’t solve the problem, contact Xbox Support.
Note Always use Microsoft authorized products for the best gaming experience.
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