Xbox Is About To Delete Your Clips And Pics – But You Can Save Them

Xbox Network is getting a new update that will delete any media (screenshots and videos) that users have stored on their servers.

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Xbox Network: Xbox will delete your 90-day-old media uploads. Here's how to save your content. | © Xbox

On January 9, 2024, the Xbox Network starts to declutter Microsoft Servers by deleting media uploaded by users that is older than 90 days. That includes screenshots as well as video clips. So if you're attached to your nostalgic screenshots from playing Minecraft and Fallout: New Vegas ten years ago, you should quickly back up your data.

Xbox Deletes Your 90-Day-Old Media Uploads: This Is How You Save It

If you don't want your pics and videos to be deleted, we advise you to create a backup. There are different ways to do that.

Uploading media to OneDrive

If you don't want to clutter an external storage, you can save your screenshots and videos with another cloud service, such as OneDrive. Follow these steps:

  1. Press the Xbox Button to open the guide
  2. Go to My games & apps > See all > Apps > Captures
  3. Set filters to locate the captures you want to back up
  4. Select Manage and select the media you want to back up
  5. Choose Upload to OneDrive

If you want your media to be automatically uploaded to OneDrive do the following:

  1. Press the Xbox Button
  2. Go to Profile & System > Settings > Preferences > Capture & share > Automatic uploads
  3. Choose To OneDrive

Copying media to external storage

Of course, you can also just save your screenshots and videos on an external device.

Important!

Make sure that your USB drive is formatted as NTSF. You can't save your media on the same drive as your game files. For more information, visit the Xbox Support Page.

To save your media on an external device, stick to these steps:

  1. Press the Xbox button to open the guide
  2. Go to My games & apps > See all > Apps > Captures
  3. Set filters to locate the captures you want to back up
  4. Select Manage and select the media you want to back up
  5. Choose Copy to external storage

Hopefully this article helps you with holding onto your valuable memories of game experiences that are older than 90 days. What do you think about Xbox's new policy to get rid of old pics and videos? Let us know in the comments!

Marie-Lena Höftmann

After a childhood full of videogames, Miffy devoted herself to her greatest passion within her academic studies. Aside from science, she has spent too many hours in Dead by Daylight, loves to shred through Souls-likes or chills in Animal Crossing....