Xbox One does not allow user management console storage

  

Computer Store News: All new Xbox One will have 500GB of internal memory, which cannot be removed or upgraded. Microsoft also said that Xbox One does not support memory expansion when it was released. From the Xbox One related evaluation, a large game takes up about 50GB of memory after downloading and installing. So you can install 10 large games on your Xbox One at once.

One of the most obvious vulnerabilities in the Xbox One operating system seems to be memory management. There is no preview page for you to look at the remaining memory space, your game takes up more memory, etc. … however, it seems that the Xbox One runtime system itself can automatically manage memory.


Neowin talked to Microsoft about this topic and got the following response:

Xbox One has the ability to automatically manage memory when designing. For saved games, settings and other information saved by Xbox One users have been saved to the cloud, so the space can be said to be unlimited. On each Xbox One's internal hard drive, you can quickly uninstall and reinstall games and apps by clicking the Xbox One menu button.

After reinstalling, you can retrieve saved games and settings from the cloud. By intelligently managing memory, Xbox One lets everyone play and share their entertainment, instead of worrying about memory every day. You can also see how much space this app takes up by clicking on the menu button on the app.

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