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Old Dec 27, 2004, 12:55 AM
Purple Donkey Purple Donkey is offline
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Default wat dvd burner & program should i use 4 xbox games?


 
Hi all..
Alredy have an xbox chipped, and few games..
just wanted 2 know if there is any features on a dvd burner i hav 2 look out 4 wen buying and wat program should i use to copy to the pc hard drive then burn on to dvdr with...
sorry new 2 xbox backup...

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Old Dec 30, 2004, 12:26 PM
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Default NEC 3500a

You wont go wrong with NEC 3500a.
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Old Jan 06, 2005, 03:33 AM
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Ok... so iv been reading around trying to find answers for myself...

to make a copy of an XBOX game i MUST copy the game FROM :

the xbox TO the PC

make into ISO and then copy onto disc OR straight back onto the xbox VIA the same cable..

is this right??

why cant you just do all that buy putn an xbox game into ur DVD-R pc drive n copying it the same way you do with pc games,playstation 1 etc...???

PLEASE someone help me out here..

thanks heaps..
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Old Jan 08, 2005, 07:17 PM
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I have 4 DVD/CDRW burners. Pioneer, NEC 2500, Liteon, and Plextor. My favorite is the NEC and then the Pioneer. If I had to pick between the NEC or Pioneer, it would be the NEC though.

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Old Jan 08, 2005, 10:00 PM
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Default xbox

the reason why you can't put xbox games into a normal dvd burner is that files get missing and you end up getting a xbox movie that go's for 30 seconds.
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Old Feb 01, 2005, 09:10 AM
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Default game copying

unfortunately, you can't put an xbox dvd into a pc and read all the files. You would need to put the disk into the xbox and either copy it to your xbox hard drive, or use an FTP program like Flashfxp or WSFTP or one that your familiar with to transfer all the files from the d drive of the xbox to a folder on your pc. Then use a program like Craxtion 4 or other to make an Xbox iso. Then you can use Nero or other image burning software of your choice to burn it to a blank dvd. I use an old HP 4x dvd burner and I haven't turned out a coaster yet, so just about any dvd burner would do.

Hope this info helps.

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