Certain things are essential to know if you attempt to backup or copy
360 games. For one, copying games with the intention of reselling
them constitutes piracy and is a prosecutable crime in most countries.
Copying games to use as personal backup is an idea intended only for
games you already own and intend to keep (hence the copied game is a
“backup” of what you already have). Furthermore, Xbox 360 consoles
must be modified in order to play copied games. Various instructions
can be found online to modify your unit, but it is important to be
careful when going about this as such modification can void your
warranty and prohibit your access to Xbox Live. Next, you’ll need to
know a little bit about Xbox 360 discs in order to understand why you
can just do a regular CD game copy in order to back them up. Xbox 360
discs are special DVDs. To actually copy DVDs used for Xbox 360
games, you’ll need a CD-burner that can handle dual-layered discs and
a few of the discs themselves, obviously. Burning software that only
manages typical DVD movie discs will not be sufficient. You’ll need
special game-copying software (make sure you purchase a legitimate
one—the price might be higher, but it will protect you from
accidentally downloading malware with it—and make sure it can
specifically handle Xbox 360 games). Try out the copied game. If it
works, great! If not, you’ve probably done one of the steps wrong.
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