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Like most on here, I got the drive for a 4GB console. It was actually intended to replace a 320GB model from AGPtek, as it had begun to display erratic behavior (games couldn't be read from disk in the middle of gameplay, "unformatting" itself, etc.) and needed to be replaced. I got the drive and re-installed everything (my girlfriend's ISP probably hates me at this point, but that's a story for another time), and the unit seemed to work fine for a day or two. The console is now throwing exception code E68, which is indicative of a broken hard drive. I'm not hearing any clicking or other mechanical failure, so I'm not quite sure what is up. Sure, it's quite a bit cheaper, and the 320GB drive lasted for a year, so I'm not going to completely rate them at the bottom of the scale. However, it is bothersome, and I'm not sure whether or not I'm going to return it it yet. If the errors don't stop, I'm going to send it back and get the genuine Microsoft unit. It's annoying, to say the least, that one has to buy hard drives specifically FOR the 360. It's a SATA notebook drive, just like the 2.5" unit in your laptop.
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