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Drivers for hardware
Ok, this might seem like a dumb question but I have to ask it(and yes...I'm a newby). On a computer you have drivers installed for video card, sound card, ect. Isn't it the same for the xbox? If I replace the hard drive and install new bios for a mod chip, is it possible that the video card won't be at it's peek performance due to drivers that no longer exist in the system?
Thanks, -Darin
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i dont believe so
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i think the drivers for the sound, graphics etc are kept in the c drive anyway
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So if the drivers are in C: drive and someone switches out the hard drive after copying the whole hard drive, doesn't that mean that the drivers need to be re-installed rather than copied?
-Darin
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well seeing as i have no real idea how the xbox actually works...im not even sure if it uses drivers....but when you copy over to a bigger hd its just copying all you had on it before, making no real dieffernce besides the free space
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