Good tutorial. The only thing I'm not sure if you forgot to mention or didn't know is if you are to download a game straight from the market place to the external hd, the dl time will be greatly decreased. Just a "more you know" fact for anyone new to using an external hd on their console. The games themself though seem to play and load pretty much just as fast, so dont worry to much about that.
The difference in HDD storage on the HDD box and in the OS of the Xbox (or W10, because the Xbox is running a sort of stripped W10) is due to the fact that Hard drive manufacturers market drives in terms of decimal (base 10) capacity. In decimal notation, one megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,000,000 bytes, one gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes, and one terabyte (TB) is equal to 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Programs such as FDISK, system BIOS, Windows 10, Xbox, and older versions of macOS use the binary (base 2) numbering system. In the binary numbering system, one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes, one gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes, and one terabyte is equal to 1,099,511,627,776 bytes. Capacity Calculation Formula Decimal capacity / 1,048,576 = Binary MB capacity Decimal capacity / 1,073,741,824 = Binary GB capacity Decimal capacity / 1,099,511,627,776 = Decimal TB capacity Example: A 500 GB hard drive is approximately 500,000,000,000 bytes (500 x 1,000,000,000). 500,000,000,000 / 1,048,576 = 476,837 megabytes (MB) = 465 gigabytes (GB) That's why. (your question at 4:09)
The reason for the missing .2 TB is due to hidden system files on the drive that make it work. That's why an advertised 500 GB Xbox One only has anywhere from 360-369 GB of storage available to you.
2 TB advertised = 1.8 actual TB, not because of the xbox formatting as another user claimed, but because computers speak base 2 (binary) and humans speak base 10 (decimal). In the binary system, to be exact, 1 TB = 1024 GigaBytes... and 1 GB = 1024 MegaBytes ...and 1 MB = 1024 kiloBytes ...and 1 kB = 1024 Bytes. But humans like to think of "kilo" and "mega" and "giga" meaning 1000 (decimal), not 1024 (binary). Hard drive manufacturers have long used this common misunderstanding in favor of rounding down to make things easier (and also provide less storage space in their products). If you do the math (using binary values): 2 (TB) * 1024 (GB) * 1024 (MB) * 1024 (KB) * 1024 (B) = 2,199,023,255,552 Bytes (2.2 trillion Bytes) But the hard drive manufacturers always have a little disclaimer on the package stating that they use 1 MB = 1000 kB (or similar). So, if you use the decimal calculation of 2 TB, being 2,000,000,000,000 Bytes (2.0 trillion Bytes) and divide by 1024 (the binary value), which the xbox does in its calculation, you get this: 2,000,000,000,000 (B) / 1024 (KB) / 1024 (MB) / 1024 (GB) / 1024 (TB) = 1.818989403545856 TB or (1.8 TB) Meaning the hard drive actually only contains 1.8 TB, but the package says 2 TB, because people don't like technicalities and it allows the manufacturer to give you less value for your money. Q.E.D.
Thank you my good friend I was angry at the fact that my brother was using up all the storage for his games, so now I buy this thing and problem go away. Thank you
The way the Xbox formats the hard drives it takes up 100 GB per terabyte. Also don’t buy that drive. You can get a 5 TB WD MyPassport for $100.00 or 8 TB WD MyBook for $100.00 at Best Buy.
My Xbox one doesn't ask to format my seagate 2tb device after it recognizes it. I can't use the device much. It lets me see the card's contents, which is empty but it won't even let me transfer games to it. Need help.
I have the same storage device as you but for some reason it sees it as a media storage device and I can’t choose to be for games in the actual console, did you have to do this? If so any recommendations on videos to help fix this ?
Thanks for this vid. I've been thinking about getting external memory for my xbox one. So I looked it up on Google and it said xbox one but the pictures were I think xbox one x, so I'm glad that you showed that it's for xbox one.
Dude, awesome, I've had one for a while and I've never thought to look it up lol, but this helped out so much and I'm already transferring everything onto it. Great job 👍👍👍
Just bought it through your Amazon link, you deserve the commission. I have Cod: Cold War coming soon from Amazon so I needed extra space, thanks for the help.
A b s o l u t e LEGEND!!! Thanks man I was so confused on how to move Modern Warfare from my system to my hard drive after setup and you explained it perfectly. Literal life saver over here. Definitely earned a sub!
Great video sorry for being 5 months late to it lol really helped out my g really appreciated will make a post on twitter and a few discord groups for those who might need help
when updating a game does it go onto the drive that the game is on? or does it go to the default drive? cause I don't want to have the game downloaded on the internal and the update on the external.
did u fix yet? I found out that it doesnt work on the side of the xbox so if you go behind the xbox and see the usb port where it says SS, you plug there for it to be able to format
Ever find an answer to this? I sometimes unplug the xbox and take it over to families and I always have to fully shut down the xbox before unplugging and would like to know if I can just remove it then
I just bought an external hard drive and was wondering if there was any safe way to remove it. I heard the seagate drives suck and only last 2 weeks to 2 months before breaking so I decided to buy western digital. Can anyone tell me if there’s an actual safe way to unplug an external drive? It has me paranoid 😂
FYI you can buy a pc external drive and format it on the xbox but the drive has to have photos on it first before you plug it into the xbox. Hopes this helps and saves you money.
Hi Great Video. But had a doubt. Once I download some games in the drive and then format it as shown in the video, will I be able to again plug it to my pc again and download other games? If no, what should be done? Appreciate your help. Thanks
I have a question: I have GTAV on my external HDD and I copied it over to my internal SSD and tested both. Both loaded into the single player at roughly 47 seconds, I was assuming however that the external HDD version of the game would go slower tho, is this normal?
Each external drive has an operating system installed. This takes a small amount of memory. There's also other pieces of software or firmware that'll allow you to do things like formatting the drive. I hope this helps.
Can somebody help me? I just bought an external hdd and i can't install games on it or move game to it, it shows me "pictures, music, and video" how can i change it?
My question is that is it safe to unplug it when you're not currently downloading something on the external hard drive or do you have to turn it off through settings like you have to on the PS4 just curious?
Should you keep the external hard drive plugged in even if your Xbox is off? My Xbox is off but the external still runs so I was wondering if I should unplug it to stop the external drive from spinning
@@r4.robertt can’t really say, I’ve looked everywhere and here what’s I know. You can unplug the hard drive when you’re done, just make sure the console is turned off, you can do this by pressing the power button for 10-20 seconds, to know it’s fully off the orange light will appear on the power brick. You can do this if you like, but it won’t extend the hard drives life I believe. So might as well just set it there and leave it alone.
Rylee 😂 clearly you don’t know why the drive is faster. Old Xbox one uses a mechanical drive and you would see no improvement on an external that’s also mechanical. You must have an ssd external and that’s why it’s faster. the Xbox one x was upgraded with an ssd. That is why it is fast. Not just because you’re using an external drive lmao
i’ve been trying to get this to work but it hasn’t been doing anything, i’m positive i got the right drive but it only opens media player and won’t just give me extra space. any suggestions?
Hey! Know this is a late posted comment but I don’t want my hardrive much for games but for clips, is there any way I can transfer them onto the hardrive also? Just want to double check, thanks!
so if u copy the game, does it copy the data on it? and then u move it to ur elements it will keep all ur progress? u dont have to reinstall it or anything?
I've got a question for you. I bought a 2TB Seagate external hard drive about 4 months ago. I had issues with detection and formatting at first, but they got resolved and my EHD worked great... until recently. I was downloading the new MW update and it finished quicker than normal for such a large download. I start the game and but it wouldn't load properly, so I hard reset my Xbox, sign in, look in my games and 2/3rds are GONE. I look at my EHD and there's no light, but it's still humming on the inside. I have done everything I can think of (short of buying a new EHD or USB cable) to get my Xbox to detect it with no luck whatsoever. Do you have any idea how I can fix this? I haven't found a video that answers this problem...
I found a solution. It's very simple and should be passed around to wanting more game storage: Don't buy from Seagate. I've seen nothing but complaints about their EHDs and have found no real solutions from their company about it, which leads me to believe they know they're fucking you over and don't care. I just bought a 4TB Novus EHD for $160. It's superior to Seagate in every way, even worked the way it was supposed to the second I plugged it in. Imagine that... TL:DR - Seagate EHDs suck. Never buy them. Go with a different company.
@@JaeYuki Also be careful with WD EHDs, they sometimes use Seagate HDDs in theirs. I know this as I had to open one due to the enclosure not working and was surprised to see a Seagate HDD in it.
When he said battlefield was big. That’s smaller than one cod update
A bug update aswell
MASON WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN
"GIGABYTES"
That’s nothing Red Dead Redemption 2 is about 125Gb
Cod got up to 300gb before I said screw it
@@voododd666 dude modern warfare is almost 220 gb lol
Broooo thank u soo much I been playin with a 300 GB XBOX it’s honestly so annoying I can’t even have ark and cod 3 at the same time
Yeah me to
400*
@@sidneylacroix204 depends
@@stormcroc1384 no, there isn’t a 300gb Xbox, there is a 500gb but Xbox’s os takes 100gb so it’s 400...
@@sidneylacroix204 oh ok, I thought the OS will take 200 gb
dude..... love your intro!! lets get you a better camera!!
Any tips for starting to post videos?
U just roasted him lol
@TheStyles4life because we havent all got rich parents ....
What’s wrong with the camera he’s using
And a Better mic than a £30 fifine 😂😂😂 no hate though
Good tutorial. The only thing I'm not sure if you forgot to mention or didn't know is if you are to download a game straight from the market place to the external hd, the dl time will be greatly decreased. Just a "more you know" fact for anyone new to using an external hd on their console. The games themself though seem to play and load pretty much just as fast, so dont worry to much about that.
is that relative to the speed of the rpm of the hdd?
it doesn’t really matter if you can either way you can copy it to the external drive
Downloading to extern HD right now; ca normal speed
@@4th19th2 Yes, if is an ssd it should be faster.
The difference in HDD storage on the HDD box and in the OS of the Xbox (or W10, because the Xbox is running a sort of stripped W10) is due to the fact that Hard drive manufacturers market drives in terms of decimal (base 10) capacity. In decimal notation, one megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,000,000 bytes, one gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes, and one terabyte (TB) is equal to 1,000,000,000,000 bytes.
Programs such as FDISK, system BIOS, Windows 10, Xbox, and older versions of macOS use the binary (base 2) numbering system. In the binary numbering system, one megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes, one gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes, and one terabyte is equal to 1,099,511,627,776 bytes.
Capacity Calculation Formula
Decimal capacity / 1,048,576 = Binary MB capacity
Decimal capacity / 1,073,741,824 = Binary GB capacity
Decimal capacity / 1,099,511,627,776 = Decimal TB capacity
Example:
A 500 GB hard drive is approximately 500,000,000,000 bytes (500 x 1,000,000,000).
500,000,000,000 / 1,048,576 = 476,837 megabytes (MB) = 465 gigabytes (GB)
That's why. (your question at 4:09)
Good or bad thing? Can all 2 terabytes be used even tho it says only 1.8 is available
by "games" he meant Call Of Duty.
Literally
gotta delete a whole game just to get the update lmao
@@thatkidmingming7390 90gigs
Lmao true 😂😂😂
@@thatkidmingming7390 cold war take 100gb I think
hey, this really helped me...just got my ext HD today and I was confused about how to put one in and this helped extremely so thank you!
Awesome video! Just what I needed and with the same hard drive I bought. Thank you !!!
The reason for the missing .2 TB is due to hidden system files on the drive that make it work. That's why an advertised 500 GB Xbox One only has anywhere from 360-369 GB of storage available to you.
Correct. Good post.
I really needed this because I had one for ages and had no clue how it worked
Brother... Can't thank you enough. Love your awesomely simplified useful video.
Thank you brother and keep the good work coming.
Thanks for sharing. 1question. I have series S and I need a 3.1. Can you just get a 3.1 cord and still use the same storage drive?
I’m getting the series s so I’m gonna need this haha 😅
Same
Lol same
Same
Is the series s and x new generation
@@reubendale4699 yessir
Oh, absolutely needed this. Complete rookie when it comes to stuff like this and got a external drive for christmas. Helped tons.
2 TB advertised = 1.8 actual TB, not because of the xbox formatting as another user claimed, but because computers speak base 2 (binary) and humans speak base 10 (decimal).
In the binary system, to be exact, 1 TB = 1024 GigaBytes... and 1 GB = 1024 MegaBytes ...and 1 MB = 1024 kiloBytes ...and 1 kB = 1024 Bytes. But humans like to think of "kilo" and "mega" and "giga" meaning 1000 (decimal), not 1024 (binary). Hard drive manufacturers have long used this common misunderstanding in favor of rounding down to make things easier (and also provide less storage space in their products).
If you do the math (using binary values):
2 (TB) * 1024 (GB) * 1024 (MB) * 1024 (KB) * 1024 (B) = 2,199,023,255,552 Bytes (2.2 trillion Bytes)
But the hard drive manufacturers always have a little disclaimer on the package stating that they use 1 MB = 1000 kB (or similar).
So, if you use the decimal calculation of 2 TB, being 2,000,000,000,000 Bytes (2.0 trillion Bytes) and divide by 1024 (the binary value), which the xbox does in its calculation, you get this:
2,000,000,000,000 (B) / 1024 (KB) / 1024 (MB) / 1024 (GB) / 1024 (TB) = 1.818989403545856 TB or (1.8 TB)
Meaning the hard drive actually only contains 1.8 TB, but the package says 2 TB, because people don't like technicalities and it allows the manufacturer to give you less value for your money.
Q.E.D.
Thank you my good friend I was angry at the fact that my brother was using up all the storage for his games, so now I buy this thing and problem go away. Thank you
you make the video better than actually reading the user manual. thanks for this video, it helped out a lot!
The way the Xbox formats the hard drives it takes up 100 GB per terabyte.
Also don’t buy that drive. You can get a 5 TB WD MyPassport for $100.00 or 8 TB WD MyBook for $100.00 at Best Buy.
This clutch asf❤️
My Xbox one doesn't ask to format my seagate 2tb device after it recognizes it. I can't use the device much. It lets me see the card's contents, which is empty but it won't even let me transfer games to it. Need help.
My wife got me a 2tb seagate hard drive and I’m blown away 😳 my series s Xbox is booming now!
How much is it??
@@picxz.7594 maybe $50 bucks
I have the same storage device as you but for some reason it sees it as a media storage device and I can’t choose to be for games in the actual console, did you have to do this? If so any recommendations on videos to help fix this ?
This helped a ton ! Thanks 👍🏼
Dude thank you so much, I can’t wait to use this after I get it ordered (It’s Here And It’s Working Now)
GREAT VIDEO, you deserve 1M subs
Thanks for this vid. I've been thinking about getting external memory for my xbox one. So I looked it up on Google and it said xbox one but the pictures were I think xbox one x, so I'm glad that you showed that it's for xbox one.
Just got this external hard drive tonight from Amazon just doing my first dump on it. Glad I found this vid. Cheers
Dude, awesome, I've had one for a while and I've never thought to look it up lol, but this helped out so much and I'm already transferring everything onto it. Great job 👍👍👍
Useful video. Im in the same situation with only 500g on internal and looking for an external expansion. Thanks for your informative video!
Worked beautifully! Thanks, its like brand new!
Whenever I plug it in it doesn’t pop up with that prompt
Let me know if you figure this out
Try plugging in another usb connection. The one on the left side of xbox should work.
try plugging in the 3.0 plug into your hdd again
Did anyone figure this out?
plug it in the back of the xbox
Just bought it through your Amazon link, you deserve the commission. I have Cod: Cold War coming soon from Amazon so I needed extra space, thanks for the help.
A b s o l u t e LEGEND!!! Thanks man I was so confused on how to move Modern Warfare from my system to my hard drive after setup and you explained it perfectly. Literal life saver over here. Definitely earned a sub!
Great video sorry for being 5 months late to it lol really helped out my g really appreciated will make a post on twitter and a few discord groups for those who might need help
Btw you deserve more subs mate, keep up the good work.
This was super helpful. Thanks bro
when updating a game does it go onto the drive that the game is on? or does it go to the default drive? cause I don't want to have the game downloaded on the internal and the update on the external.
Hay man I just want to say thank you man you are my lifesaver
Mine isn't working :/ for my xbox and i have a 4tb western digital
When I plug myn in it doesn’t pop up with anything!! What does that mean!! So annoying
did you find a fix?
@@Wrch no I haven’t yet, I think it might be the cord
@@lildimple2710 mine does the same i thoght i got scammed i haven’t found a fix tho have u
@@kesemek Myn worked for a while, but then I unplugged it for to long and now it doesn’t pop up with anything. It’s still not fixed
My game drive says it’s usb.3 but when I try says it isn’t fast enough and it needs to be 3.0 or higher
did u fix yet? I found out that it doesnt work on the side of the xbox so if you go behind the xbox and see the usb port where it says SS, you plug there for it to be able to format
Does Seagate screen record everything on your screen like an elgato? Also, does it record party audio?
So can I unplug it and move to another xbox? Or do I have to go into the settings the eject it like on computer?
Ever find an answer to this? I sometimes unplug the xbox and take it over to families and I always have to fully shut down the xbox before unplugging and would like to know if I can just remove it then
@@georgewhitman3364 yeah you can just remove it, but make sure nothing is being downloaded or transfered to the external hard drive
@@rockendude103 ok thanks
I just bought an external hard drive and was wondering if there was any safe way to remove it. I heard the seagate drives suck and only last 2 weeks to 2 months before breaking so I decided to buy western digital. Can anyone tell me if there’s an actual safe way to unplug an external drive? It has me paranoid 😂
@@speedietruck4861 just remove it when your console is off
I was looking for some extra storage space for my games and this video helped me a lot thank you so very much 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
It is exactly as advertised. The actually capacity is 2tb. But the drive uses a small portion. It’s standard.
Thanks for making this video it helped me a lot
Congrats bro you earned a sub for making my life more easy!!!
When you buy a Hard drive does it come with a cable ??
Yes they do, if your unsure though you can always check the specs
Yes, and if it doesn't, it's usually USB 3.0
Most do if they don't get a USB 3.0 to Micro USB cable for around 3 bucks
5 years into your video and you finally explain how to access the hard drives Einstein
Seagate backup plus portable 5tb is my favorite and it's $100
Awesome info! Thanks for the easy step by step!
Hi, once you plug in an external drive, if you ever want to use your internal again, do you have to adjust the settings?
Such a big help made it way easy to setup my T7 SSD to my Xbox 👍
Dude thank you so much I was really hoping someone had the same hard drive so I wouldn't have to go in blindly
FYI you can buy a pc external drive and format it on the xbox but the drive has to have photos on it first before you plug it into the xbox. Hopes this helps and saves you money.
Just bought one and it won’t pop up on my Xbox, why won’t it
Same any fix?
You can format it on a pc to have it work on your xbox
I had the problem when I plugged in the hard drive just took it out and back in and was good to go
I shut off my xbox, plug in the drive and turn it on. It works
Awesome bro helped me so much!🙏🏽
A year later and this video is still helping me
Hi Great Video. But had a doubt. Once I download some games in the drive and then format it as shown in the video, will I be able to again plug it to my pc again and download other games? If no, what should be done? Appreciate your help. Thanks
dude thanks so much this helped so much and i can now play way more games!!!!!
Thanks for doing this!
Everything works for me until I go to download something then the hard drive just removes itself
you got a ineffective one, return it
Thank you easy information to set up my Storage device... thanks again
Hi sir , can you please tell me if i can use my laptop hdd 1t as an external hard drive for my xbox one s ? Thank you
If it's an external hdd that is USB 3.0 then yes
I have a question: I have GTAV on my external HDD and I copied it over to my internal SSD and tested both. Both loaded into the single player at roughly 47 seconds, I was assuming however that the external HDD version of the game would go slower tho, is this normal?
Yes hdd is slower than ssd
Each external drive has an operating system installed. This takes a small amount of memory. There's also other pieces of software or firmware that'll allow you to do things like formatting the drive. I hope this helps.
That’s still 200 gigs missing
Thanks this was a great and helpful video
If I transfer everything over to the external drive will you be able to play games off it or will Xbox game not load
Have you figured that out? Bc I have the same question right now
Xbox doesn’t load them, shits dumb
Can somebody help me? I just bought an external hdd and i can't install games on it or move game to it, it shows me "pictures, music, and video" how can i change it?
I am having the same issue, let me know if you were able to solve it out.
For me it says it is full!!
Thanks, finally bulked down and bought an External hard drive.. today
This helped alot. Cheers 🍻
Excellent video, just one question: if you have a hard drive full of game data and you unplug it, what happens?
Extremely useful thanks sm
Got an Xbox. Thanks for reminding me of space
Lol
Awesome video super simple and useful
My question is that is it safe to unplug it when you're not currently downloading something on the external hard drive or do you have to turn it off through settings like you have to on the PS4 just curious?
My like/comment is going towards your new camera
For anyone wanting to get a 2tb for cheap there’s a sale for an Xbox branded 2tb hard drive for like 40$
Id reccomend three of these for heavy gamers and label each hard drive accordingly. Like a digital library.
Yo dude tnx for the time you put out of your day to help us
Should you keep the external hard drive plugged in even if your Xbox is off? My Xbox is off but the external still runs so I was wondering if I should unplug it to stop the external drive from spinning
Yes u should to unplug it
THANK U SO MUCH THIS HELPED ME SET THIS UP
Bought one of these bad boys today and love it!
Does it improve any loading times?
@@3603601 no just a bigger storage for the console. I went from only 7 games max to now having 20 games installed and still have 50% left
Do you ever unplug the hard drive when you’re not using it? Does this extend the lifespan at all?
Idk im wondering the same thing. Have you figured it out
@@r4.robertt can’t really say, I’ve looked everywhere and here what’s I know. You can unplug the hard drive when you’re done, just make sure the console is turned off, you can do this by pressing the power button for 10-20 seconds, to know it’s fully off the orange light will appear on the power brick. You can do this if you like, but it won’t extend the hard drives life I believe. So might as well just set it there and leave it alone.
@@trapperuzi84 ok thanks for the info
It’s so annoying in having no space and I think I’m finally buying a hard drive and didn’t fully know how they work
I love that mic sm
Thanks, I was trying to find an xbox 1 with 1tb when I found out I could just do this instead, thank you
Great vídeo thanks. I also have the games Battlefield V, Destiny 2 and Battlefront 1. Congrats from Portugal
Thank you so much
and have you ever thought of becoming an Xbox Ambassador man?
thank you bro this helped me a lot
Hey quick question if I install this on my Xbox do I need to delete all my data? Or just make some space?
Alright, this seems like excellent content!
thank you for this cuz my bday is soon and i hope i get one of these
Same
What happens when I download everything in the USB then I unplug and plug it to another console? Will the other console be able to play the games?
Yeah it comes in clutch before i had to bring my xbox to my homies house but now just bring the hdd and the console can play the games on the hdd
@@r4.robertt BROO THX
Do games take longer to load/are laggy when you have them stored on the hard drive?
Rylee external meaning the hard drive?
@@KOAla-fo7bv yep
Rylee 😂 clearly you don’t know why the drive is faster.
Old Xbox one uses a mechanical drive and you would see no improvement on an external that’s also mechanical. You must have an ssd external and that’s why it’s faster. the Xbox one x was upgraded with an ssd.
That is why it is fast. Not just because you’re using an external drive lmao
i’ve been trying to get this to work but it hasn’t been doing anything, i’m positive i got the right drive but it only opens media player and won’t just give me extra space. any suggestions?
what's the difference between moving over the game and copying it ? because i just transferred gta straight without doing a copy
Hey!
Know this is a late posted comment but I don’t want my hardrive much for games but for clips, is there any way I can transfer them onto the hardrive also? Just want to double check, thanks!
Yes you can
so if u copy the game, does it copy the data on it? and then u move it to ur elements it will keep all ur progress? u dont have to reinstall it or anything?
Mine isn’t identifying
I've got a question for you. I bought a 2TB Seagate external hard drive about 4 months ago. I had issues with detection and formatting at first, but they got resolved and my EHD worked great... until recently. I was downloading the new MW update and it finished quicker than normal for such a large download. I start the game and but it wouldn't load properly, so I hard reset my Xbox, sign in, look in my games and 2/3rds are GONE. I look at my EHD and there's no light, but it's still humming on the inside. I have done everything I can think of (short of buying a new EHD or USB cable) to get my Xbox to detect it with no luck whatsoever. Do you have any idea how I can fix this? I haven't found a video that answers this problem...
I'm having the same problem. Have you had any solutions?
Same dude its soo annoying
Have anyone found a solution bc it happened to me
I found a solution. It's very simple and should be passed around to wanting more game storage: Don't buy from Seagate. I've seen nothing but complaints about their EHDs and have found no real solutions from their company about it, which leads me to believe they know they're fucking you over and don't care. I just bought a 4TB Novus EHD for $160. It's superior to Seagate in every way, even worked the way it was supposed to the second I plugged it in. Imagine that...
TL:DR - Seagate EHDs suck. Never buy them. Go with a different company.
@@JaeYuki Also be careful with WD EHDs, they sometimes use Seagate HDDs in theirs. I know this as I had to open one due to the enclosure not working and was surprised to see a Seagate HDD in it.
Mine wants me to download media player, do I have to download it through there?