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Can't Connect to Xbox LiVe or Home
network
If you can't connect to Xbox LIVE or your home
network, restart your network equipment.
To restart your network equipment:
Turn off your console and your network
1
equipment. If a network device, such as a
modem or router, doesn't have a power
button, disconnect it from power.
Wait one minute.
2
Turn on each network device in sequence
3
from the wall outlet. For most home
networks, the sequence will be (1)
modem, (2) router, (3) Xbox 360 console.
Wait for each device to come online fully
before turning on the next.
From the Xbox Dashboard, test your Xbox
4
LIVE connection.
Make sure your wireless network equipment is
within range, and potentially interfering devices
such as wireless phones are not nearby. Also,
check that your specific network settings are
correctly entered in the Xbox Dashboard system
settings.
If you still can't connect to Xbox LIVE or your
home network, visit www.xbox.com/support for
more help.
accessory doesn't Work
If an accessory is not supported by a specific
game, the accessory will not function.
Can't Save Game
The Xbox 360 storage device must have enough
free space to save the game. Delete unwanted
items from storage or attach an additional
memory unit (sold separately) for more space.
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Hard drive or uSb Flash drive not
Listed as a Storage device
Xbox 360 Hard Drives and USB flash drives are
sold separately from this version of the Xbox
360 video game system. If your hard drive is not
listed as a storage device, try the following,
starting with the first.
• Make sure the hard drive is fully inserted
into the hard drive slot and the cover has
been replaced. Turn the console off, then
on again.
• Turn the console off and remove the hard
drive or USB flash drive. Turn the console
on and then off again. Reinsert the hard
drive or USB flash drive, replace the hard
drive cover, and turn the console on
again.
• If available, try the storage device on
another console, or try another storage
device on your console to pinpoint the
problem.
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Damaged storage devices might not show up in
the Xbox Guide and could harm your Xbox 360
console. Storage devices that have been
crushed, immersed in liquids, or exposed to
intense heat may be damaged beyond use and
will not appear in your list of storage devices.
USB storage devices must have a capacity of
1-GB or greater and be configured for use with
Xbox 360. Some slower devices won't be
configurable to work with Xbox 360.

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