How to Replace Failed Xbox One Hard Drive with SSD
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This video is a walkthrough on how I replaced a failed hard drive on a Xbox One console. This console started freezing during games and would sometimes make a chirping sound. It's pretty old so I had a feeling the drive was finally bad. One word of caution - make sure to use a drive that is 500GB or larger. If you use a driver smaller than 500GB (such as a 480GB drive), you might get a E101 error when performing the offline system update. • Links to parts used: • Sabrent USB 3.0 to SATA adapter: https://amzn.to/3o8E9I2 • Crucial 1TB SSD I used for the new drive: https://amzn.to/3RG40os • Sandisk 16GB USB flash drive: https://amzn.to/3zaDf4k • Shortcuts to steps: • 0:00 - Removing the plastics • 1:00 - Removing the front panel • 1:25 - Remove screws from the metal case • 1:41 - Remove speaker • 1:45 - Remove wireless card • 2:04 - Remove the top metal case • 2:21 - Removing the hard drive • 2:51 - E101 error from drives less than 500GB in size • 3:25 - Preparing the new drive • 5:27 - Install the new drive • 5:52 - Put everything back together • 7:00 - Prepare a USB drive for Offline System Update • 7:43 - Download Offline System Update (OSU1) • 9:05 - Perform Offline System update on Xbox One console • 9:44 - Run through initial setup screens
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