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Simple Internal HDD Swap

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Can I simply put my internal HDD from my recently broken Xbox X into a brand new Xbox X console without having to format or hack the HDD? Or is each internal HDD specifically locked to the hardware/console in which it was manufactured?
+I mean, if someone sends their Xbox in for repair and their HDD is dead, doesn't msft just slap in a new internal HDD? Or do they have to code it to work on that specific console?
-Btw, I know I can just redownload all my games/apps into the new consoles HDD and I'm not concerned about voiding my warranty on the new Xbox X by opening it. But I want to know if a simple swap (without formatting/hacking) is still possible.
+Btw, I know I can just redownload all my games/apps into the new consoles HDD and I'm not concerned about voiding my warranty on the new Xbox X by opening it. But I want to know if a simple swap (without formatting/hacking) is still possible. Someone must know the answer.

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Simple Internal HDD Swap

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Can I simply put my internal HDD from my recently broken Xbox X into a brand new Xbox X console without having to format or hack the HDD? Or is each internal HDD specifically locked to the hardware/console in which it was manufactured?

Btw, I know I can just redownload all my games/apps into the new consoles HDD and  I'm not concerned about voiding my warranty on the new Xbox X by opening it. But I want to know if a simple swap (without formatting/hacking) is still possible.

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Xbox One X

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