In 2014, Microsoft’s Xbox One entertainment console got off to a rough start. A complex message and ever-changing priorities had left the console’s launch in shambles a year ago. One thing the Xbox One had was Microsoft’s stance on storage. There was only one Xbox One console with 500GB of storage. Players who bought games often had to keep removing them to make room for newer games. To remedy the situation, Microsoft added support for external hard drives to the console. Anyone can add more storage to their Xbox One via an external hard drive. It’s a feature Xbox One users are rewarding today, even as Microsoft launches consoles with 1TB and 2TB hard drives.
Adding an external hard drive to your storage pool is easy enough. Plug one in and the Xbox One’s software will check if it meets the console’s requirements. After all, hard drives paired with the system must have USB 3.0 transfer rates. After users agree to add the hard drive to their console’s storage, Xbox One formats the drive and changes the way it works. Once you add a drive to your Xbox One to store games, it cannot be used with that drive. none Windows PC regularly.
Microsoft tells you that you cannot continue to use your external drive after you add it to your Xbox One storage pool. What it doesn’t tell you is how to run your hard drive with Windows when you no longer want to use it as extra storage for your console.
How to Repair Your Hard Drive After Storing Games on Xbox One: Before You Begin
Getting your hard drive to work again on your computer is not a straightforward process.
To be clear, Xbox One didn’t break your hard drive. Instead, it changed the way this hard drive communicates with other devices. Xbox One has a way of talking to a driver that computers simply don’t understand. This is so that Microsoft can make sure that users do not abuse the external storage feature to hack the Xbox One’s software or modify games in any way.
All you have to do is turn your hard drive into something your PC can understand.
Before doing any of these, you definitely want to move your games and apps to your console if they’re still on the hard drive. In the menu, you can see what titles are stored on the console’s internal hard drive and what’s on your USB hard drive. Highlight each game you want to move by pressing the menu button and selecting Manage to move your games. Everything that is still on your drive will be deleted during this process.
You will need a Windows PC for this tutorial.
How To Fix Your Hard Drive After Storing Games On Xbox One: Fix
Connect your USB hard drive to your PC.
Press the Windows key on your keyboard or click the Windows button on your Taskbar to open the Start Menu. Rather than clicking on an app or program. Type “” in the search box. press .
Welcome to Disk Management Utility. This screen allows you to format and fix hard drives connected to your PC. Note that the driver you are using with the console is not corrupt, it no longer knows how to talk to Windows. From this utility, you need to return that ability and discard the formatting the Xbox One taught you. Click cancel if any popup appears inside the utility.
Now find the driver in the list of installed drivers under the tool. In our example, our hard drive is Disk 2. There will be a red arrow next to the name of the drive and it will say that it is not initialized. .
Select in the drop-down menu.
Do not change any of the options on this screen. Just click .
Next, you will need to create a Volume. Right click on the driver in the menu and
click
Click again.
Click once more.
Click once more.
Choose .
You should immediately receive a notification that you have connected a new external hard drive to your Windows computers. Going forward, your hard drive will work the same as before pairing it with your console; If you need to store games for console on it again, you will need to reformat the Xbox One and delete everything. above.