Backup XBox 360 Games – The Easiest Way

GCWBANNERHi,

I’m happy to say that I’ve now found a really easy way  to backup xbox 360 games.

You’d know from previous posts that there have a few methods that have been around for quite a while such as installing mod chips or flashing your xbox firmware and then using a PC-DVD Rom Player in conjunction with a dual layer DVD Burner and the appropraite backup software – but these methods are relatively expensive and also require a high degree of technical expertise and computing skills to pull off.

In short, they’re just too difficult for your average gamer to use and you’re also running the risk of voiding your xbox 360 warranty and getting yourself kicked off XBox Live  by using either method.

What we were all crying out for was an easy way to back up our xbox 360 games that anybody could do, that didn’t cost much and could also be used to backup game disks on other platforms if necessary. Game Copy Wizard is such a product.

Now that I’ve found Game Copy Wizard, I’ve got a super easy way to copy my XBox 360 games at any time I choose.

Click here to discover how Game Copy Wizard can help you to easily backup your XBox 360 Games.

Game Copy Wizard doesn’t require any extra hardware, software or any kind of advanced computer skills.

What’s more, it works across all gaming platforms, not just XBox 360. So if you’re also into PS3 (or 1 or 2) or Wii or Nintendo DS or Gamecube or any other PC based gaming platform – then you’ll be able to make perfect 1:1 copies of your game discs.

It also allows you to copy your games onto standard CD’s and DVD’s – meaning that you don’t need to go out and make an extra investment in dual layer media.

I found the software very easy to use. The interface is straightforward and there are detailed instriuctions which walk you through the whole backup process. They say on their website that it’ll take you 2-5 minutes to complete the process. It took me 7 minutes but I ain’t complaining about that!

What also imprssed me is that it comes with free updates so I know that I’ve got a tool that I can continue using well into the future.

So if you’re looking for a straightforward easy-to-use solution to backup your XBox 360 games, then I’d thouroughly recommend that you check out Game Copy Wizard.

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Happy Gaming!

Tony

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Copying XBox 360 Games – Some Methods I’ve Found

Hi,

In looking around at some of the methods that other people are using when it comes to copying XBox 360 Games, there’s probably 2 methods that I’ve found that really stand out: 1 . the use of mod chips and 2; flashing their XBox 360 firmware and then using a combination of backup software, a PC-DVD Rom Driveand the appropriate media to get their XBox console to a stage where it can play games from copied disks.

Each of these methods can obviously be  made to work but they both struck me as being too cumbersome for the average user and not necessarily all that cheap either. Let’s look at both in turn:

Modification Chips (Mod Chips)

A mod chip is basically a small piece of electronic kit that can be used to modify or disable built-in restrictions that you find in a lot of video game consoles (The reasons that video game manufacturers put these restrictions in in the first place is obvious: they’re looking to protect their copywrited property as well as some regional markets in the case of consoles that will only play in specific markets). Mod chips work by basically overriding a system’s protective hardware or software.

The problem with this method lies in the fact that the installation of a mod-chip  requires a fair degree of technical expertise to install. The mod chip needs to be connected to the circuitry of your XBox 360’s console – which involves soldering – so unless your skilled up in this area, I’d suggest not attempting to do it yourself. There are various shops around that will do this work for you and you’d be looking at paying at least $100 to get this work done. You will however be able to back up your XBox 360 games onto discs thereafter, and play those same XBox games from the copied discs.

Flashing XBox 360 Firmware

Actually “flashing xbox 360 firmware” is only a partial description of the method. Installing a mod chip could also be describes as flashing. “Flashing” basically means upgrading your firmware so that it can perform functions that it wasn’t able to previously. When it comes to specifically copying xbox 360 games there are a number of items that need to be in place and also a number of steps that need to be taken.

You will need the following:

1. a specific SATA chipset that enables flashing (if you don’t have a SATA chipset that is compatible for flashing your drive; you’d need to purchase a compatible PCI SATA Card – which will cost around $20)

2. A DVD Burner that burn dual layer DVD+R DL discs. (If you don’t already have one of these they can usually be bought online fo about $40)

3. Some DVD+R DL Discs. These usually retail for about $2 each so if you were buying a pack of 20 (if for instance you were looking to back up 20 games) then you’s be up for $40.

4. A PC DVD Rom Drive. The “Kreon” Drive is a popular one for this task and costs around $50.

So assuming you don’t actually already own any of these items, you could be up  for spending $150 before you even started to attempt to copy your xbox 360 game discs.

Aside from the money, there’s also the fact that performing the flash involves some complicated steps. You need to determine which hard drive (Samsung, BenQ, Hitachi etc) your XBox console has (as each will require a different approach) and then basically crack open your XBox 360 console, open up your PC and connect the XBox 360 DVD Rom drive to your computer via a SATA Cable. You will also need to know how to configure your PC BIOS and use MS-DOS as well as CD/DVD Software.

In short – unless you were really confident in steering your way around this terrain, there’s a lot that could go wrong. The fact that your’e actually upening up the XBox 360 will void the warranty and it also violates the Terms of Service for Xbox Live – so if you’re into XBox Live, it might be best to avoid this method.

Copying XBox 360 Games? The search continues …

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Backing Up XBox 360 Games – Why It’s Important

I guess the first question that should really be answered before we start looking at the “how?” is the “why?” i.e. why is it important to back up our XBox 360 games?
I’m a little older than a lot of the people that I know in the gaming community so for me money is not so big an issue; but I know that this wasn’t the case when I was younger and nor is it the case with most young people I know these days who are heavily into gaming.
So let’s start with the facts. It’s probably not too big a stretch to say that when people talk about their favourite gaming platform these days that XBox 360 would come at the top of the pack. To the best of my knowledge XBox 360 Games are the number one sellers in the market with no sign of their popularity abating. But these games are expensive. When you’re paying up around $60 for a new xbox game you certainly don’t want to be in a position where it breaks and then you’re forced to shell out another $60 just to replace it – particularly if you’re a teenager and don’t have ready access to that type of cash.
On top of this, Xbox 360 game disks are fragile. They are nothing more than DVD disks which can scratch or break easily. Dropping a game disk onto a hard surface will quite often do enough damage so that it becomes unplayable. I know – I’ve done this! Playing games can also result in minor damage to the surface of the disks which is caused by the playing mechanism. Through repeated and frequent use (and don’t we all play our XBox 360 a lot?!), these minor blemishes can accumulate and end up damaging the disk permanently.
To reduce the risk of paying extra should any of this happen – your best bet is to make a copy of the XBox 360 games that you already have. The problem of course lies in what is the best way to do this? It’s not possible to burn Xbox 360 games in the same way that you would a music CD as video game discs have “copyright protection” which precludes the copying of their content. Your computer will simply not recognise the disk.
What is needed therefore is a way to bypass the copy protection encryption that is found on the majority of gaming discs.

Tony.

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Backup XBox 360 Games – What’s The Best Way?

Hi,

I’ve been gaming for a number of years now and across a number of platforms, but lately there’s been one problem that’s been really nagging at me: What is the best way to backup xbox 360 games?

My initial searches on the Internet to get this question answered haven’t been that fruitful and I’ve also noticed that I’m not the only person who’s searching: How to back up xbox 360 games? is a question that a lot of people are asking but the clear answers just don’t seem to be out there.

That’s why I’ve started this blog. I want to find an easy to perform xbox 360 backups as well as perhaps some of the other gaming platforms that I enjoy (Wii, PSP etc) – and once I’ve found that way – share it with everybody else!

So so stay tuned and watch this space!

Tony.

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