BlindWrite - Copy XBox Games |
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With hundreds of dollars invested into Xbox gaming systems, many people are looking for ways to better protect their investment-making backup game copies has become a popular alternative. Although it's perfectly legal to make and play backup copies of your own XBox games, it's not easy. Copying XBox games successfully requires five tools:
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An Ethernet crossover cable
Third party software capable of converting XBox files into .ISO files.
Compatible software for copying XBox games.
The right copy media
An XBox Mod Chip |
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Retrieving and Converting XBox Game Files |
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The first step to copying XBox games is to connect your XBox to your computer with an Ethernet crossover cable, which allows you to FTP all the files you need to create a backup copy of your game to your hard drive.
Once loaded, you must convert the game files into .ISO format in order for game copy software to burn them onto a CD or DVD for use. This is done through third party software, like Qwix or XISO that are available online.
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BlindWrite - Game Copying Software |
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When selecting software for copying XBox games, remember that not all game copying software programs are designed to copy XBox games. Check before you buy.
Also, you'll want to select software that makes copying XBox games easy, produces quality copies and has plenty of help support to back it up.
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BlindWrite - Game Copying Media |
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As XBox uses DVD technology, the best media to use when copying XBox games for backup purposes are recordable DVDs. A fully modified XBox will read the following formats: DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW and CD-RW.
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