Users Upgrading Or Adding An Additional Xbox One; Physical Connections; Plug In The Power Supply; Begin Your Digital Setup - XBOX One S Setup

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Users upgrading or adding an additional Xbox One

If you're upgrading or adding an additional Xbox One, using an external storage device can
make digital setup faster and simpler. You can back up your settings and copy all your favorite
games and apps from your original Xbox One to this external storage device. For instructions on
how to back up your settings, see
Important Backups don't include settings for things that might be different on your new Xbox,
such as console name or the ability to control a specific TV, cable box, or audio/video receiver.

Physical connections

There are three USB 3.0 ports on the Xbox One console: two on the back, and one either on the
front (Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and All-Digital Edition) or on the left side (original Xbox
One). Connect the external storage device to any of the available USB 3.0 ports. For more
information on using additional USB devices with your Xbox One, see
your Xbox One
console.
Note As a best practice, make sure all the cables on the back of your console are gathered away
from the console so that they're not touching it.

Plug in the power supply

1. Plug the power supply into the leftmost port on the back of the Xbox One console.
2. Plug the power cord into the power supply.
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet.
Now that you've set up the console, it's time to power it on and set up your system.

Begin your digital setup

Back up your
settings.
Using the USB ports on

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