Mistershine said:
Arkaign said:
Adinnieken said: If he violated a contract and the terms of the contract allow Microsoft to remove him from the program then it's fair. To resolve the problem he's referring to, isn't complicated. You go into the Disk Management, delete the partition, create a new one, then format the disk. WOW!!! That was difficult. How can people manage that much effort? It's WAY too complicated. My guess is Microsoft deliberated what they could or should do, and they decided they had the right option. |
It's a stupid thing to ban one of the rare German Xbox customers for.
And having to reformat your hard drive every time you go from xb1 to PC and back is NOT practical at ALL
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Why would you want to keep taking it backwards and forwards?
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Are you serious? For someone with a large external they might want to store their pics/videos/music/documents in a way that they can plug into their PC as needed but also use in their Xbox.