Every time you load a new game into your Xbox there is a huge risk of scratching the disc. The more you play the game the more scratched the surface will get.
Scratched disc is one problem, but there are other risk your Xbox 360 games can be exposed to. Sunlight is one thing; it does really not take that much light to destroy a disc completely. Head is another factor that ruin your game experience and finally a dropped soda can do very much harm as well.
There is no money back guarantee or exchange on destroyed discs, and the worst thing is to pay money for a game you already have invested your hard earned money on. In many cases old games can be lost forever.
It is an expensive hoppy to have, playing Xbox 360 games, especially if you want to be up to the internet date with the newest game titles to play for your self or against your friends.
There is a solution on the problem, a way where you can make as many copies of your Xbox 360 games you want, with no additional hardware installed like a mod chip and without breaking any warrant on your Xbox 360. You simply just create a back of your original game, save it on a safe place and use the back up version for playing. When it gets scratched you just make a new copy of the game.
Here is the how to Backup to Games to Xbox 360
- Get the backup game software, and install it on your computer. It only cost a few bucks, one game and you have paid of your investment.
- Start the software program and insert the original Xbox 360 game in your DVD drive in your computer.
- Start the copying to computer process and be a little patience it may take a while.
- Insert an empty disc to your DVD drive and start making the backups you want.
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There are a lot of benefits using this method compared to installing a mod chip in your Xbox 360. The most important is that you do not break the warrant of your console. And you are not putting any risk on over burning your Xbox because of a change in the inner circuits.
Secondary, you can keep playing on Xbox Live, there is no risk of being banned, as there would be using a mod chip.
No technical skills are required; when you first have installed the software everything goes automatic.
Be aware that not all Xbox 360 games fit on a regular DVD disc with 4.7 gigabytes available. In that case you can use the dual layer DVDs with a total of 9.4 gigabytes available. Most DVD burners today support dual layers.