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Xbox 360 E Teardown

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  • If there's something we here at iFixit can't do, it's leave a "black box" alone.

  • We slice open the hard drive case to see who's providing the storage for our particular Xbox.

  • The 5400 RPM Seagate 250 GB hard drive is pretty cool, but we're more intrigued by what's underneath it.

  • Closer inspection shows that not only does the hard drive case have a pull tab, it has a spring-loaded pull tab.

  • A standard 2.5" SATA hard drive means I can safely upgrade my Xbox 360 E, right?

  • Unfortunately, no. Any attempt to "disassemble, decompile, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, or modify" hardware is a violation of the Xbox Live Terms of Use and may result in enforcement action.

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