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I've purchased two 360s. I still have both of them. I had to get the first one fixed, but it's still running good. I've played a lot of games on both of them. For those of you that asked how to transfer the data from your old 360 to the new one, you need a data transfer cable. They used to be free when you purchased a new 360, but they charge for it now. I got pretty mad at them for it and called them to complain, and they gave it to me for free. I think it was $12 or so. It wasn't the money, but the principle. Make me pay $12 when I just spent $400 on a new elite! Fuck you! So, they gave it to me for free. Good luck to you. As far as the new 360 slim, it looks great. I wish I had one. I just can't justify the purchase. My elite is still running good. Oh yeah, for those of you that didn't know. Once you transfer all of your old info to the new 360, the only way you can get to your old purchases, downloaded games or map packs, is to be connected to xbox live. This doesn't seem like it would matter that much, but my son was wanting to play on some of the maps that I downloaded previously on my old xbox and couldn't. The only way he could do it was to play on my profile. Kind of bullshit, but I found that out one day when I was bored and read the "exclusions" or whatever bs microsoft calls it on downloadable game content. Figured someone would want to know.