If you plug in an external drive with the Xbox on and get the prompt to format it, but hit cancel, it may no longer be detected, even after a restart.Disconnecting and reconnecting the drive while the Xbox is on should resolve the issue.If you plug in an external drive while the Xbox is off, and you wait until the LED goes off on the drive, it may not be detected when you power on the Xbox.Games optimised for Series X|S stored on an external USB drive will need to be moved back to the internal drive or Seagate Storage Expansion Card for game play. For non-optimised games (like Xbox One games), USB drives support both storage as well as playing those games from the USB drives.USB drives can only be used for storage for games optimised for Xbox X|S, they cannot be played from the drives.If the storage device does not meet these requirements the Xbox will use it for Media storage. ![]() However, unlike previous Xbox consoles that allowed you to play those games from the external USB drive, you will not be able to play games optimised for Series X|S consoles from the USB drives. ![]() Both the Xbox Series X and S support external USB drives.
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