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I want to transfer my saved games/scores over to my 1GB USB drive. Can this be done? Also, if I were to sell my 360, will I be able to get back all my saved games and scores in my LIVE account?

 

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Message edited by JonP07 on 09-07-2007 at 05:29:58 AM

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