![]() Note that this reboot will wipe any apps/installs on your dev mode side when adjusting the storage size - not an issue if this is your first time, but something to be aware of if you want to adjust later on down the line. It will prompt you to restart your device. Note that in order for this expansion to work, you need at least 50GB of storage space available on your Xbox altogether - so if you run into any expansion issues, delete a couple Xbox games from your device before trying again. If you plan on playing PSP, PS2, or GameCube/Wii games, I recommend allocating at least 100GB for dev storage. Here, adjust the dev storage to whatever you’d like it to be. Press the START (MENU) button on the controller and select “Manage dev storage” from the sidebar that appears on the left. Next, let’s expand the storage partition for Dev Mode, to give us space to load retro games.Note that you will also need to be connected to your home network for the rest of this tutorial, so if you are not already connected (I recommend an ethernet connection if possible), then go into Settings and set up your network connection. Depending on your TV/monitor setup, a pop-up may ask you to enable advanced video features - go ahead and enable that.The first time you boot into Dev Mode it may take a while. As a heads up, any time you want to boot into developer mode you will want to open the Xbox Dev Mode app and reboot from the main Xbox interface. Back on the Xbox, you will be prompted to switch to developer mode by restarting your device.If you’d like, you can add a device name for your Xbox at this time. Enter this code into your PC on the activation page and select “Submit”. Go through the prompts until it asks you to activate your account via a six-digit alphanumeric code. ![]() ![]()
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