subject: How to Copy Xbox 360 Games Smoothly [print this page] Author: Paween K. Author: Paween K.
In the present, almost people spent amounts of time playing favorite games. For many adults, this increases the issue of how best way to protect the game that both they and their children love. For most children, they do not know to pay tender care of most items, and do not fully grasp the importance of keeping as delicate as a DVD in perfect shape. Here you can find the answer of ability to copy Xbox 360 games. Once you place order for a new game, you are able instantly to make a backup copy to tuck away somewhere so that in the eventuality that the original copy is damaged, then you have a perfect backup from which another backup can be made and then used. Making copies immediately after purchasing the game is one of the most important things you can do. After all, making a copy of a damaged game will result in an identical copy of that damaged game, which is of no use to anyone. Now it is the right time to go to the detail how to copy Xbox 360 games so you are Firstly, you need a DVD drive on your computer to be able to read the disc. Any DVD drive will applicable, it does not need to be a special drive. While your DVD drive would naturally not be able to play Xbox360 games, it can read the data from the disc (it just doesn't have the necessary tools to make use of that data), which is all you need it for. Finally, you'll likely want to use an image file program to help properly dump the image. You can get such programs through sites like everything4360 com. These programs are specifically designed for duplicate 360 games, and know how to properly utilize the data as its being duplicated. The burning process will likely take some time, so grab you refreshment and wait it out. Once it has been completed, you should have a nice shiny.iso file which can then be burned onto a blank DVD or dual-layer DVD. There is another method for copying games directly from your Xbox 360s hard drive works like this. It requires that you've already soft-modded your Xbox 360 (which will be a requirement to play your backup games at any rate, so is something you should certainly look into), and have access to several other tools and homebrew programs, including FlashFXP, Qwix, and a custom dashboard. Just connect your Xbox to your PC and boot up your Xbox360. You should see several different drives available on your computer at this point. Open the Qwix program and scroll through the D drive, which is where any games on your 360 HD will be stored. When you've found the one you want, choose it and click Create ISO. That's all there is to it. Copying Xbox 360 games is a relatively simple prospect that can save you a great deal of time, money, and heartache when it comes to your games. Now that you know how to copy Xbox 360 games, you should have no fears of ever losing another game again.About the Author: