It used to be a lot harder to burn Xbox 360 games, but now it’s pretty easy. Generally what you need is some software, a blank disc, and a burner that can properly transfer the files and data that’s on your game. That’s it. Luckily for us, we really don’t have to do anything ourselves, except get & install the software that will automatically do it.
The main thing that you have to make sure of is that the software you’re getting is legitimate. There are tons of malicious and bad programs out there that are posing as helpful files, and there are quite a few of these in this Xbox area of the internet. So finding a Xbox burning software program that is legitimate is really important.
Once you do that, it’s really simple. Here’s what you have to do:
As soon as you install the Xbox burning software, you’re good to go.
Input your game into your CD / DVD drive and let it load up.
Then, start the software and let the program upload everything into your computer’s memory (There’s an easy button for this.)
After that, you might have to tell it where to save the data if it’s a huge game. This is common, just choose somewhere that you will remember easily, like your desktop.
Finally, enter a new blank CD into your drive and have the program write the files to it.
That’s it. After that you will have a brand new copy of your Xbox game, AND you will also have a copy of it on your computer if you want to keep that there.
The benefits of having the game on your computer is that you can burn it over and over in case you keep on losing or messing up the one that you’re currently playing. It’s a really easy way to make sure that you don’t have to re buy the game.
You know how the store always tries to sell you insurance for the games? Don’t do it – just make a backup copy for yourself.
Instead of paying the 5 bucks or whatever it is, you can easily make copies and back them up. Even if you smash a game in half, you have extra ones. Now that’s real “insurance.”
That’s really the basics of burning Xbox 360 games. We kind of went off track for a bit, but that’s all there is to it.
The same goes for Wii games, Playstation 3 games, and even PC games. You can generally use the same software for all of these. Again, just make sure that it’s a reputable program with a good reputation. Once you know it’s safe, go ahead and make copies of all of your games.
If one day, down the line, you mistakenly spill Pepsi or Coke on your disc, don’t worry – you got backups on your computer!
Good luck, and I’ll update this with another post soon with a great software program that I recommend
Jack
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