Xbox has trouble XGD3

Xbox has trouble XGD3

Updates to Xbox 360 software, Microsoft announced earlier this month, just beginning. And it seems they already have brought some problems with them. More specifically responsible for the troubles is the new data storage system, XGD3. It manages to provide more useful space on the DVD (about 1 GB), and implements a series of additional anti-piracy measures.

But not all optical units which came equipped with Xbox 360's over time are compatible with the new firmware. It can be done, but remains unrecognized XGD3 format. Microsoft identified the trouble consoles, and announced that she would contact their users, the idea to replace them, completely free of the old console with an Xbox 360 Slim 250 GB.

This very commendable initiative of Microsoft, who instead of hoping that they will not see many Xbox 360 owners this genetic flaw, like many companies do today, decided to replace the brackets with a new model, also covering all costs.