May 2, 2007 7:23 AM PDT

Elite data transfer headaches--already?

(Credit: CNET Networks)

New owner of an Xbox 360 Elite? Well, if you were planning on transferring your Xbox Live Arcade games along with the rest of the data from your old 360, think again. There seems to be a major problem with how the transfer kit imports the games, involving DRM--yes, even games now suffer from this poorly thought-out technology. After a successful hard drive transfer, all of your purchased Arcade games will magically downgrade to demos. In order to have full access to these games, you must sign into Xbox Live (thanks to Joe at The Pensive Gamer for pointing this detail out).

Even more upsetting is that the DRM woes aren't exclusive to Xbox Live Arcade games. It seems that any movie or TV episode you've downloaded and transferred is susceptible to viewing limitations. In order to watch a television show, you must also be connected to Xbox Live in order to verify your identity. Microsoft is now recommending against performing a data transfer should you ever desire to view your shows offline.

As far as movies are concerned, all hope is lost. Any movie transferred using the kit cannot be viewed at all off the new hard drive. And what was Microsoft's actual solution to this issue? Watch your movies before you transfer your data.

In light of all the recent trauma, the transfer kit is currently being offered free from Microsoft by filling out this PDF form.

[Source: Gamespot]

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Datel Xport 360 Xbox 360? Docking Station
by hgieldaw May 3, 2007 6:34 AM PDT
does anyone know if this can help any data tranfer issues?
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No Suprise That.
by Renegade Knight May 3, 2007 11:55 AM PDT
The Emerald Empire business practice has become something less than customer friendly. They should remember well that all those poor yokels have their own ideas on how they should be able to go about things. All the draconian shrink wrap licenses agreements in the world won?t help everyone share the Emerald Vision. Nope, we just want things to work and work simply. Artificial complexity doesn?t sell. Making people pay more than they need doesn?t sell either. But I forget there is a new paradigm in town and my old Marketing 101 book's advice seem somehow stale in the new world. ?Give people what they want? is soooo yestertech.
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