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Is there anyway to fix the no highlights glitch?
This started a couple days ago for me and I have no idea why, but every game I play I end up with no PotG highlights and if I try to view a highlight in the gametrack it tells me "highlight failed to restore properly" or something like that.
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i'm also experiencing the same problem. no halftime highlights, no spark of the game hilites, no pressbook, sig hilites, no g moments, no hotspots, and no potg. pls help! -
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All of those features require an HDD. Did you guys remove your hard drives/buy new 4G 360 Slims?
Someone else mentioned those features requiring a certain amount of free space on your HDD so maybe something filled up the necessary space?Comment
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I bought the new 4gig but I have a 16 gig flash drive that I transferred all my info on to...it'd be weird if that is what is screwing this up.Comment
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Nope, there is your problem. It can't be an external hard drive, you need the internal hard drive to run those. I had the same issue. You can purchase the Microsoft one for $129 (250gig) or purchase one of those knock off 60gig ones for way cheaper, but you'll need one. You could also use the SATA card from your old 360, but you risk damaging both the card and system and void your warranty.
There's a lot of other games with features you'll need a hard drive to play. I called customer service and heard it directly from them.Comment
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Can't I just transfer my game save to my hard drive? I mean I doubt NBA 2K needs a full 3 gigs to do what it needs to do.Nope, there is your problem. It can't be an external hard drive, you need the internal hard drive to run those. I had the same issue. You can purchase the Microsoft one for $129 (250gig) or purchase one of those knock off 60gig ones for way cheaper, but you'll need one. You could also use the SATA card from your old 360, but you risk damaging both the card and system and void your warranty.
There's a lot of other games with features you'll need a hard drive to play. I called customer service and heard it directly from them.Comment
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Nope, I don't know the technical areas of it, but I tried the same thing. It won't access these features without an HDD.Comment
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I am running a 120 GB HD on the old 360, and this happens to me as well, so I believe there is more to it...Comment

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