SSD with enclosure C Type usb 3.0

Discus and support SSD with enclosure C Type usb 3.0 in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Im currently having issues with my Xbox One S not recognizing my SSD to reformat for games. It is a 1Tb formatted on NTFS and Ive also tried exfat, but... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by DustinA1, Nov 29, 2020.

  1. DustinA1
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    SSD with enclosure C Type usb 3.0


    Im currently having issues with my Xbox One S not recognizing my SSD to reformat for games. It is a 1Tb formatted on NTFS and Ive also tried exfat, but everytime i plug it in, it still lists it as media only. Ive scoured google resources as well as here
    with a fix to no avail. Any help would be great. Yes, ive followed all the instructions I have possibly found for a possible fix, even switched out Type C cables. my old seagate had no issues so im at a loss right now.

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    DustinA1, Nov 29, 2020
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  2. Merklito Win User

    General Hard Drive storage question

    I suspected that's the case, but thank you all for confirming this. I might use a spare SSD with a USB 3.0 enclosure then.
  3. Sebastian Müller2 Win User

    How to use an external HDD/SSD with the Xbox One?

    It is a USB 3.0 plug on one side and a USB C plug on the other. The USB C goes into the SSD, the USB 3.0 into the Xbox or PC. Pretty standard.
  4. CAPTAIN SUMMERZ Win User

    External Storage

    Update 1: SSDs have the same issue. It seems to be connected to the amount of data (game icons) being loaded at once and breaks at around 600. I have moved the data to 8 2TB SSDs and I can now use the My Games and Apps section again but only browsing one
    drive at a time. If I select all storage the console restarts.

    Because it only crashes when it tried to load 600 items I am inclined to believe that it is related to the amount of things installed and not the cumulative size of the installations because the other games are still launch-able even though they are not
    on screen via friend invites.

    Update 2:

    HDDs

    Combo HDD/SSDs [in USB 3.0 enclosure]

    Sata SSDs [in USB 3.0 enclosure]

    M.2 SSDs [in USB 3.0 enclosure]

    Samsung T5 SSDs

    All have this problem. SSDs were Samsung, Combo and HDDs were either Samsung or WD.
  5. Obsessive Power Win User

    WD Blue SSD 3D Nand not recognised

    Hi,

    Just to make anyone aware who doesn't know, a typical WD Blue SSD isn't an standard external hard drive on its own. It's a SATA III SSD drive. To use this drive on an Xbox One you need a USB 3.0 enabled 2.5 hdd/SSD enclosure.

    I've got a similar SSD in an external enclosure on my Xbox One, a Crucial MX 500 250GB SSD. Which was a drive I used to use as a boot drive on my PC.


    [​IMG]


    Now we've got that out of the way, what drive enclosure are you using with this SSD? Is the drive enclosure USB 3.0?
  6. andersonpassos Win User

    Series X not recognizing External SSD as USB 3.0

    Thank you for contact us! I'm Anderson, an Independent Consultant and a Microsoft user like you.

    Good evening

    Ensure that you are using the correct USB port on your Series X. Some consoles have multiple USB ports, but not all of them may support USB 3.0 speeds. Check your Series X's manual or support website to see which ports support USB 3.0 speeds.

    Try connecting the SSD enclosure to a different USB port on your Series X. If the first port you tried did not work, it is possible that there is an issue with that specific port. Try a different one to see if it recognizes the SSD enclosure as USB 3.0.

    Verify that the USB cable you are using is rated for USB 3.0 speeds. Some USB cables may not be rated for USB 3.0 speeds and can cause the device to not be recognized as USB 3.0. Ensure that the USB cable you are using is rated for USB 3.0 speeds and is in good condition.
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