When your Xbox One internal hard drive gets full, the best way to free up space is not to delete your favored games. The best idea is to add and format an external hard drive to Xbox One. Follow us here, and we'll show you how to select and format external hard drive for Xbox One on your own.
Note that when Xbox One gets out of space for new games, it's not a smart choice to delete purchased games for freeing up space. You have a better way out which is to upgrade Xbox One SSD and format an external hard drive to Xbox One.
With the new external hard drive, you can download and install new games, and play games on Xbox One without any problems. Follow this guide, you'll learn how to select a suitable external hard drive and set it up for Xbox One games on your own immediately.
According to most Xbox One users, when the internal hard drive runs out of storage space in Xbox One, the best way is to add an external hard drive.
However, to guarantee a fast loading speed and smooth gaming experience, we don't recommend that you can randomly add an old USB 2.0 external hard drive to Xbox One.
There are some Xbox One external hard requirements that you should follow. And here, we collect them are in the below list.
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Before you start, here are some tips that you should check and get the external hard drive ready before formatting it for Xbox One. Let's see:
4. If the external hard drive contains a partition, check if its file system is NTFS.
If it's FAT32 or exFAT, convert it to NTFS for Xbox one in the next Move.
Note that if the external hard drive doesn't have a partition or its file system is not supported by Xbox One, you cannot format it for Xbox One.
#Partition External Hard Drive
To save time and energy, we're here to show you an easier way of partitioning external hard drive with the help of EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master to check for free space at the Partition Manager section.
Step 2. Shrink a disk partition to create unallocated space.
Right-click on the target drive partition with a lot free space and select "Resize/Move".
Drag either end of the partition rightwards or leftwards to shrink the partition size so as to get ample unallocated space. You can visually know how much space you've decreased in the "Size of partition" area. Click "OK".
Click "Execute xx Task" and then "Apply" to save all the changes.
Go back to Partition Manager, there should be unallocated space appearing on the same disk and you can continue with the next step to create new partition on your hard drive.
Step 3. Create a new partition with unallocated space on the target hard drive.
Right-click on the unallocated space and choose "Create".
Customize the partition size, partition drive letter, partition label, file system (NTFS, FAT32, EXT2/3/4, exFAT) and more in the Advanced Settings. Click "OK".
Finally, click "Execute * Task" and "Apply" to complete creating partition with the unallocated space on your disk. Repeat the steps to partition a hard drive and get many more partitions.
#Convert FAT32 External Hard Drive to NTFS
If the external hard drive is with FAT32, you can directly convert it to NTFS with EaseUS Partition Master:
If the external hard drive is with exFAT, you'll need to format it to NTFS. Here are the steps:
Step 1. Find the USB port on the Xbox One models.
Normally, it's at the front, sides, or back of Xbox One.
Step 2. Start or boot up your Xbox One by pressing its power button.
Step 3. Connect the external hard drive to Xbox One via its USB 3.0 cable.
Step 4. Select "Format storage device" once Xbox One pops up the question "Use for media, or use games & apps?"
Step 5. At the Give your device a name section, name the external hard drive within 12 characters. Once done, press "A" to continue.
Step 6. At the Install things on ** Ext by default section, select "Install new things here".
By doing so, it will use space on the external hard drive to installing new games.
You can also change the default location for saving games and files in Xbox One at any time.
Step 7. At the Format * Ext section, select "Format storage device" to confirm the formatting operation.
Wait for the system to format your external hard drive and Xbox One will notify you when the external hard drive is ready.
Now, you are all good to run Xbox One to download and install your favored new games. The system will automatically install your games to the newly formatted and added external hard drive.
Sometimes, when you updated the internal Xbox One hard drive with bigger storage, the external hard drive may not be necessary anymore. To make use of the external hard drive for normal file storage again, you'll have to format it for PC.
However, it seems that the drive shows up in Disk Management but as Disk Unknown Not Initialized. So how to fix this issue?
To make it works on Windows PC, the best way is to initialize it and re-partition the disk. Here is how to do so with the help of EaseUS Partition Master:
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, right-click the partition on your external hard drive/USB/SD card which you want to format and choose the "Format" option.
Step 2. Assign a new partition label, file system (NTFS/FAT32/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/exFAT), and cluster size to the selected partition, then click "OK".
Step 3. In the Warning window, click "Yes" to continue.
Step 4. Click the "Execute 1 Task(s)" button in the top-left corner to review the changes, then click "Apply" to start formatting your external hard drive/USB/SD card.
After this, you can use the external hard drive as a normal storage device now.
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On this page, we included the complete process of how to improve the Xbox One storage for a bettering gaming experience.
After this, you can install games and enjoy better gaming time with the formatted external hard drive in Xbox One now.
As you can see, the whole process isn't complex. All you need is to be careful. Take EaseUS Partition Master to format the external hard drive and follow this guide to upgrade the Xbox One storage, enjoying a faster and better gaming experience now.
If you have further questions about formatting the external hard drive for Xbox One, follow the questions here and find answers listed below:
1. Does Xbox One use exFAT or NTFS?
Xbox One uses exFAT for gaming storage. However, most drives are formatted as NTFS by default, if you tend to use a drive for storing games or gaming content, you'll need to format it as exFAT.
2. How do you format a Seagate hard drive for Xbox One?
To format Seagate hard drive on PC for Xbox One:
To format Seagate hard drive on Xbox One settings:
3. How long doe sit take to format a hard drive on Xbox One?
The duration of formatting a disk on Xbox One is highly based on how much data that you have on a drive.
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