| The Full Xbox 360 Copy Guide: The End of Replacement Purchases |
Almost every one of us have had to face the problem of paying upwards of 60 dollars for a videogame not once but twice when a relatively small damage, the product of an unintentional accident or even the gaming system itself, has left our esteemed game all but unplayable. So much time and money down the drain. It is more than enough to make even the sanest among us break down and lose it!
The problem with these damages is that we don't know when or where they might happen. They are just as likely to be caused by a stray pet, an out of control child, a fully functional gaming system, improper factory packaging or just plain old normal accidents. Furthermore, the size of a scratch on the disc does not necessarily reflect the amount of damage it does. A disc can be completely scratched to the naked eye yet still remain in almost perfect working condition while another may have only the smallest of scratches and be completely unplayable. It is impossible to tell, then, if the next scratch, be it the first or the last, is the one what will render our precious game useless. With our complete Xbox 360 Copy cheat sheet you can learn to copy your software and avoid having to replace discs that have become unusuable.
1. Make sure you have the legal rights of any disc you attempt to copy, otherwise don't bother as it is illegal and punishable by law.
2. Obtain the software to back up the discs for your specific console, in this case the Xbox 360, links at the end of this article!
3. Follow the instructions carefully (for example you will need to identify your computer's DVD drive)
4. Make duplicates of the games you want.
5. Play the duplicates and store the factory ones safely!
You don't need to make a purchase more than a single time. Scratched and non functional games are a thing of the past. With this complete Xbox 360 Copy advice, you can make sure your games never suffer from the all too common wear and tear.
Don't allow yourself to pay twice for a game that should only have been purchased once. Reading through my website will provide you with all the tools and info you will need to make backups of your games. Why delay it until some day when you can start actively protecting your precious discs right now?
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