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. Installing an Xbox 360 game on a hard drive requires between 4 and 8 gigabytes (GB) of free disk space.
After installing a game on your hard drive, you still need to have the game disc in the disc drive when you start the game. Installing games on your hard drive improves load times and minimizes game disc access. You can install games to a USB flash drive or to an Xbox 360 4 GB console. However, some games will not play correctly. Original Xbox games cannot be installed on an Xbox 360 Hard Drive.
Mann, that article doesn't pertain to our issues. That article handles Xbox 360 mic issues on the console, not on our PCs.My issue is quite similar to TheyCallMeNoMoNk's. I have an Xbox 360 wired gamepad plugged in via USB into my PC, with a 2.5mm Xbox 360 wired microphone. I have upgraded from Windows 7 Home Edition to the beta that is the Windows 10 free upgrade. On Windows7 the microphone on this headset, when set as the default communication device in the sound settings, worked like a charm in Voice chat on Steam as well as in Skype and all other voice communication programs and services. When I upgraded to Windows 10, however,the microphone stopped functioning.Now, I refuse to believe that magically the mic portion of the headset broke hard, as I have tried 2 other mics of the same make and model, and the same problem persisted.
I have gone into the Sound options on the Control Panel and set the headset to defaultcomms device, default device, and even disabled my PC's built in microphone, and still the problem persisted, despite any driver updates or rollbacks I have performed.I then recalled, when setting up Cortana, that it set the built in microphone to the default microphone to interact with Cortana. So I thought by disabling Cortana that it may fix the issue, and it did not.So, to get down to brass tacks, TheyCallMeNoMoNk and I's problem here is that out headsets worked A-OK on a previous OS editions of Windows on our PCs, and now they do not operate in the way they did before, despite all the settings being the same as onthe previous OS editions.My question, thus, is how do we fix it on Windows 10? Will it require an update to the OS? Is there something we've missed? Is there no possible fix at this time that you guys know of or can find?
Any direct answer to this specific problem would be verymuch appreciated.Many thanks,sEcKtUr8. The 'support' is just a joke, took part in the preview program, submitted bugs, did Xbox live ambassador support and this is the thanks I get.
I ended up just buying a mic arm, pop filter and new separate mic. Works a lot better anyway.Sometimes you get a good support guy but after contacting windows support and basically getting ' buy support' pushed down my throat from a woman in the Philippines it wasn't exactlythe most pleasant of experiences considering that in various forums all that happens after they buy support is that they remote connect, do all the same steps you have already tried and thengive up and pass your case onto a guy who actually has a clue a few days later. The service is a joke as a whole.@sEcKtUr8 If you can just buy a new mic and so on, if not either roll back to another version of windows or put up with it not working. thought you deserved some reply no matter how helpless a reply it was. I am in the same boat, using an Xbox 360 wired controller with official headset - I did upgrade to 10, and loved it for a day until I went into one of my games in the evening and none of my friends could hear me! I thought it would be a simple setting andthen I could go back into the game, but far from it; I am still bitter the time wasted trying to get it working, when it was working fine for years in Windows 7.After hours of trying every sound device setting, uninstalling and reinstalling, searching for solutions but could not find a single thread about anyone with the same issue (this was the first few days after 10 launched), I went back to Windows 7. MS supportwas hopeless, just pointing me to articles pertaining to Xbox consoles.I guess MS want us all to buy Xbox One controllers for Windows 10 - the new iterations with headset jacks of course:-).
I thought i should reply to this thread since i started it and more and more people keep having issues with the same thing and since Microsoft is f.kin useless regarding support for the issue.Instead of supporting what MS wants you to do 'go out and buy a new controller,' just do what i did. Keep using the same controller for games that need it. Go and buy a microphone, mic arm and pop filter of Amazon for less than the price of a new controlleror get a mic that sits on your desk and it may be cheap but does good enough voice work for the money and is easily 4x better sound than any xbox controller connected mic that i have ever used and i have used alotIf you would like links just post your region and i'll provide them within your price range. After having a similar problem, I was able to get my wired 360 headset (plugged in to my computer via a wired 360 controller) to work by:1.
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Going to the device manager2. Uninstalling and deleting my headset's driver3. Right clicking 'Sound, video and game controllers' and selecting 'Scan for hardware changes'4. Letting the computer install a new driver for the headset5. Restarting my computer (not shut down and boot up, for some reason Windows 10 waits specifically for a restart in order to finalize software changes or updates (for me at least))The new driver and the old driver are the exact same drivers, but after doing this it started working again. Now idea why.
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Good luck on getting yours to work.