The original Xbox there really isn't anythign usefull the hard drive is only a 6GB and compared to even the cheapest computer standards this is nearly useless, the 360 premium has a 2.5 inch IDE but its only 20 GB which is also kinda tiny and would require a 2.5 inch to 3.5 inch adapter. On the other hand there is some really cool liux distro's for the xbox that allow you to install a larger hard drive and use it for all kinds of multimedia.
2007-10-10 20:26:43
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answered by silencetheevil8 6
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No. Most hardware in the Xbox 1 was specifically made for this console, and to combat piracy and modchips, the hardware is digitally signed with cryptographic stuff in each component.
So basically, if the harddisc doesn't get the correct answer for a security check, it will not work in your computer. And so will the DVD not work.
Basically, nothing will work in your computer.
2007-10-10 20:38:10
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answered by Arminator 7
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If it is an old Xbox you are on about and not a 360 then there's only the hard drive really. If it's a 360 then there's nothing of use, as the motherboard is specialist made with everything integrated onboard.
2007-10-10 16:22:03
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answered by Michael C 2
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most likely no. it is designed to be a complete unit, not parted out.
2007-10-10 16:21:53
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answered by ed s 2
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like everyone said, no its not compatable.
2007-10-10 17:24:47
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answered by NotTheStatusQuo 5
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No
2007-10-10 16:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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