I hope not to get trolled for making this topic, but I know a lot of people are struggling with this.
It cost me like $43 because I'm a PowerUp Rewards Member ... Again, if you have any questions at all just leave a comment or shoot me a PM. It works fine for me and I'd post proof if it's needed.
Hopefully no one has to spend any money and 2K is able to fix this in the next day or two.
Thanks.
Bascially I did this: http://youtu.be/KKnaixPCsns ... Here's another video; http://youtu.be/31yYAaxcuu4
Ignore the special case, it's purely cosmetic and not needed.
This is what I used as far as memory is concerned; http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/acc...s-refurb/72158 ... This is the CHEAPEST option; http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/acc...hed-used/42322
It's cheap and 60/20 GB. Also, you need these tools; T6 and T10 Torx screwdriver and a small piece of tape.
I bought the screwdriver in a set at Lowes for $10 -- you can return it if needed, but I'm keeping mine handy just in case.
Once you have the SATA memory (what you'll remove from the old hard drive) into your console -- it's tough to tell -- just COPY your 2K13 files over and select the hard drive. When prompted after loading 2K13 up to select a device, just select the new hard drive -- Wha-la.
I've taken some photos of the result, if needed I can take photos and write a detailed guide. I can send photos of my MyPlayer stats for proof along with the back of my console showing it's just a 4 GB.
Let me know if you need anything.
Ignore the special case, it's purely cosmetic and not needed.
This is what I used as far as memory is concerned; http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/acc...s-refurb/72158 ... This is the CHEAPEST option; http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/acc...hed-used/42322
It's cheap and 60/20 GB. Also, you need these tools; T6 and T10 Torx screwdriver and a small piece of tape.
I bought the screwdriver in a set at Lowes for $10 -- you can return it if needed, but I'm keeping mine handy just in case.
Once you have the SATA memory (what you'll remove from the old hard drive) into your console -- it's tough to tell -- just COPY your 2K13 files over and select the hard drive. When prompted after loading 2K13 up to select a device, just select the new hard drive -- Wha-la.
I've taken some photos of the result, if needed I can take photos and write a detailed guide. I can send photos of my MyPlayer stats for proof along with the back of my console showing it's just a 4 GB.
Let me know if you need anything.
Hopefully no one has to spend any money and 2K is able to fix this in the next day or two.
Thanks.
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