In regards to the hard-drive specifically, do I need to worry about anyone being able to access my credit card info? Since I didn't expect the red-ring, I obviously had not formatted the HD and now don't have any way to do so. So is all my xbox live account info, including credit card number, accessible on the hard drive? Or am I safe just getting rid of it as is? Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Properly disposing of an XBOX 360 and Hard Drive
My old 360 red-ringed and I don't have any plan to replace it at this time...I don't play too many games anymore. I was just curious if anyone can tell me if there's a more secure and/or environmentally responsible way of trashing it other than literally tossing it in the dumpster.
In regards to the hard-drive specifically, do I need to worry about anyone being able to access my credit card info? Since I didn't expect the red-ring, I obviously had not formatted the HD and now don't have any way to do so. So is all my xbox live account info, including credit card number, accessible on the hard drive? Or am I safe just getting rid of it as is? Any advice would be much appreciated.Tags: None -
Re: Properly disposing of an XBOX 360 and Hard Drive
just stomp it into pieces.My old 360 red-ringed and I don't have any plan to replace it at this time...I don't play too many games anymore. I was just curious if anyone can tell me if there's a more secure and/or environmentally responsible way of trashing it other than literally tossing it in the dumpster.
In regards to the hard-drive specifically, do I need to worry about anyone being able to access my credit card info? Since I didn't expect the red-ring, I obviously had not formatted the HD and now don't have any way to do so. So is all my xbox live account info, including credit card number, accessible on the hard drive? Or am I safe just getting rid of it as is? Any advice would be much appreciated. -
Re: Properly disposing of an XBOX 360 and Hard Drive
sell it on ebay, people buy broken Xbox's and fix them.My old 360 red-ringed and I don't have any plan to replace it at this time...I don't play too many games anymore. I was just curious if anyone can tell me if there's a more secure and/or environmentally responsible way of trashing it other than literally tossing it in the dumpster.
In regards to the hard-drive specifically, do I need to worry about anyone being able to access my credit card info? Since I didn't expect the red-ring, I obviously had not formatted the HD and now don't have any way to do so. So is all my xbox live account info, including credit card number, accessible on the hard drive? Or am I safe just getting rid of it as is? Any advice would be much appreciated.My dog's butt smells like cookiesComment

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