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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Given the 'helpful' autospam, I wouldn't use it for that, at least without plugging it into a regular laptop first and scrubbing the packet out first. After that, sure, should be cool.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure, If the gaming unit has a USB slot then you should be able to transfer your saved games from unit to unit with USB flash drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should suffice for that need, as long as the game + DLC are not larger than the flash drive's capacity. Since the Xbox One (all varients, Base, S, and X) all use the SS 3.0 standard of USB, any USB 3.0 capable device should benefit from the speeds the Xbox offers. If you do this frequently (moving games around) I would suggest an external HDD vs a flash drive. Flash NAND can wear out after many rewrites. An external HDD is more cost effective per GB, and comes in much larger sizes 4TB/8TB. If you have an Xbox at 2 different houses and travel between them frequently, keeping the games on the external HDD is also an option. So you can just travel with the drive, plug it in, and be good to go - without having to wait for transfers. The speed of the external disc through the USB 3.0 interface is sufficient to game off of. I have a 4TB external for my Xbox One X, and use it to store all of the games that can't fit on the full 1TB drive that is in the Xbox itself. I have never had an issue with it.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not a device to use if you are trying to transfer data or games from Xbox. This is simply a WiFi enables electrical outlet to control a home product such as a lamp, clock, coffee maker, etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This depends on how large the transfer files are. Since I do not own one, I recommend you talk to some of your gamer buddies or Xbox techs. I imagine you could connect the Xboxes to each other and send files between them. Remember they are computers nonetheless. I also suggest you check your owners/operators manual, a little reading goes a long way. I hope your transfer of files are successful.
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