How to choose and use an Xbox One external hard drive

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Get more storage for your games with a USB hard drive.
Games are getting bigger, but the internal hard drive in your Xbox One is not. Games like Halo 5 and Gears of War 4 are reaching over 100GB, post-launch DLC continues to grow in size, and that's not even factoring in the 4K assets for "Xbox One X Enhanced" titles. And with the base storage on Xbox One ranging from 500GB to 1TB, your console will soon be full after a few installs.
Sooner or later, you'll need to invest in an external hard drive for your Xbox One. Doing so will increase your storage capacity and even make games install and load slightly quicker. Installing an external hard drive is a snap, but you probably have some questions if you haven't made the jump. We're here to help with this guide to selecting and using an external hard drive with your Xbox.

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