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Old 04-06-2006, 05:16 PM
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This is how to copy xbox360 games on a pc

hi here is a tut and software so you can all

back up your 360 games ready for the FW hack

or before your games get scrached

it easy all you have to do is

1. Insert a DVD movie which is over 7.5GB
2. Open WxRipper
3. Click Hotswap/Find Magic number
4. Click Hotswap/Stop Drive
5. Use the emergency hole or the hotswap method to change the DVD with a Xbox 360 Game
6. Click Hotswap/Start Drive
7. Click File/Start Dump

and thats it you have got a full dump of the 360 game

have fun

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Old 04-06-2006, 07:58 PM
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This may sound dumb, but I have a question:

What good is copying games to your PC if you can't play them? What do you do with the backuped files once they are copied?
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:07 PM
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This may sound dumb, but I have a question:

What good is copying games to your PC if you can't play them? What do you do with the backuped files once they are copied?
well alot of games are geting scrached so you could back them up before they do ready for the FW hack or you could have a mess about and hotswop the backup games in the 360 like i did just to see if it works and it works so this dos copy the full dump of the games
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:21 PM
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and for them haveing probs with the emergency hole you ent pushing the lid in enoth so when you have done the emergency hole to swap the dvd with the 360 game slam the lid shut then then click hotswap spin drive then file start dump and it should all be ok saves takeing the drive apart every time you copy a 360game
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Old 04-07-2006, 02:29 AM
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How do you burn them? Can this be done in Nero or are there any other special steps required for this? Does WXripper create an iso from the ripped data or do we have to create them ourselves?
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Old 04-07-2006, 08:04 AM
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How do you burn them? Can this be done in Nero or are there any other special steps required for this? Does WXripper create an iso from the ripped data or do we have to create them ourselves?
WXripper will creat an iso and i use DVD DECRYPTER to put my iso to disc it works every time i have never had a prob with that just click on mode at the top and go down to iso and click on write and you are all set to burn your iso m8

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Old 04-07-2006, 08:28 AM
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Hey don't forget to give credit for Gael360 (for tools and 2nd layer dumping method) and me (for original (1st layer) dumping method).
But anyway, great tuto
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Old 04-07-2006, 09:10 AM
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Hey don't forget to give credit for Gael360 (for tools and 2nd layer dumping method) and me (for original (1st layer) dumping method).
But anyway, great tuto
oh yes and i almost forgot credit for the software goes to Geal360
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Old 04-07-2006, 09:40 AM
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WXripper will creat an iso and i use DVD DECRYPTER to put my iso to disc it works every time i have never had a prob with that just click on mode at the top and go down to iso and click on write and you are all set to burn your iso m8
Excellent, thanks for the tutorial and files mate.
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Old 04-07-2006, 09:57 AM
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no probs m8 if you need help just post here
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Old 04-07-2006, 10:39 AM
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WXripper will creat an iso and i use DVD DECRYPTER to put my iso to disc it works every time i have never had a prob with that just click on mode at the top and go down to iso and click on write and you are all set to burn your iso m8
Can you play the burned game on the 360?
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Old 04-07-2006, 11:45 AM
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Can you play the burned game on the 360?
yes if you hotswap them in the xbox360 or if you have got a FW hacked drive
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Old 04-07-2006, 01:21 PM
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tried this method on a pioneer A08 burner, eject trick and complete disassembly and it just locks up while reading. I stopped it as the program wasn't reading any more data and too much more I would need a new drive as it spun fast, then slow and moved the laser in and out of the disc.

Tried the same on a Lite-on DVD-ROM, just a cheap 16X drive and it reads up until the 2nd layer and locks the computer up.

Tried a hot swap with a standby/hibernate trick on an acer laptop too with no success. It automatically checks for the disc when it tries to be active after hibernation or after the eject hole is pressed.

The disc I was using read 7.8GB in windows, trying to back up ridge racer 6 and quake 4.

Tried a slot load drive, but soon after disassembling it I realized it dosen't do DVD's.
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Old 04-07-2006, 01:34 PM
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tried this method on a pioneer A08 burner, eject trick and complete disassembly and it just locks up while reading. I stopped it as the program wasn't reading any more data and too much more I would need a new drive as it spun fast, then slow and moved the laser in and out of the disc.

Tried the same on a Lite-on DVD-ROM, just a cheap 16X drive and it reads up until the 2nd layer and locks the computer up.

Tried a hot swap with a standby/hibernate trick on an acer laptop too with no success. It automatically checks for the disc when it tries to be active after hibernation or after the eject hole is pressed.

The disc I was using read 7.8GB in windows, trying to back up ridge racer 6 and quake 4.

Tried a slot load drive, but soon after disassembling it I realized it dosen't do DVD's.
its easy to do m8 i dont disassembl the drive just use the emergency hole on the frunt of the drive do not press the eject button

1. Insert a DVD movie which is over 7.5GB
2. Open WxRipper
3. Click Hotswap/Find Magic number
4. Click Hotswap/Stop Drive
5. Use the emergency hole to get the tray open change the DVD with a Xbox 360 Game and slam the tray shut
6. Click Hotswap/Start Drive
7. Click File/Start Dump

and are your games scrached you may have a bit of trouble copying the games if there scrached m8 if thay are try a disc cleener to try and get the scraches out then it should copy the games

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Old 04-07-2006, 02:53 PM
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i have got 2 different dvd drives on my pc and this works on both of the drives on my pc to copy 360 games
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