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How to Copy 360 Games

A gamer’s worse nightmare is being stopped from playing their favorite games by lost discs, broken discs and even disc read errors. Even worse is having to spend the time, energy and effort in looking for another copy in retail stores, then having to spend substantial sums of money for a brand-new copy. At $50 to $60 a copy, brand-new original games are very expensive, and gamers who have acquired a large library of them understand the need for backups in the event of an emergency. The problem is how to reliably copy 360 games on a CD or DVD while retaining playability.

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One major obstacle for gamers who want to copy 360 games is that those games use copyright protection measures. These measures prevent anyone from making copies by using normal disc burning software. In order to bypass these measures, one must somehow find a way to get past these protection measures so that the games can be properly copied.

Most consoles also require special discs that are recognized by the console as being a genuine game. This means that discs containing any copies must be burned via special means or with special software. Otherwise, the hardware within the console will not recognize the copied disc. This is why CDs and DVDs burned in the same manner as music and video discs cannot be used.

There are several approaches that include the necessity for a “modded” Xbox 360, either modified through software flashes or actual modification to the hardware inside of the console. The software flashes often cause the console to no longer respond to whatever copyright protection is present. Others include downloadable software that claim to create exact copies of these games and burn them on to regular CDs or DVDs without much work involved.

One can also store backup copies of their games directly on their hard drives in the form of ISO files. Gamers can even copy their games on the hard drives located within their consoles, provided they have enough hard drive space and the software necessary to perform the tasks needed. Some of these processes are actually long and complicated, but if they work, the finished result and the knowledge that expensive replacements are no longer necessary are worth whatever aggravation involved in creating the copies.

The legalities of having a backup copy of a game are still in hot dispute. It is never a good idea to sell copies of these games, because of the risk of legal and criminal penalties such as fines and even jailtime.

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