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You should be able to just load the games straight onto ur xbox. I got a chip from gamefix around 2-3 years ago that allows me to put a game in, and rip it's contents onto the hard drive and play it whenever i want without the disk. I have a mass storage of roughly 160games, and I've filled it up lol. SHould be very cheap to get done nowadays.

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TO do this you need to donwload a p2p program to connect up your xbox to your pc.

Connect your xbox to your pc obviously through a network cable. Place the game in the xbox and using p2p program (you must obtain your xbox's ip address to connect) connect to the xbox. Access the dvdrom on the xbox and copy all the data to your hard drive. This takes the longest ammount of time.

Once this is done you must create a ISOX file. This is so it is bootable on the xbox. Just look for an ISOX program which are normally run in dos format and just zip it up for you.

Last but not least burn the ISOX image using nero and your done.

Edited by krzysiu

Ok. Sky do you have Nero 7? If so, create a DVD video and add you movie file and burn it off. Use a DVD+R, DVD-R is standalone DVD player readable. Some comps can read them, but use DVD+R and it will work on DVD player if you follow what i wrote :P

Now for the .bin and .cue files. Use daemon tools to mount these, this will create a virtual drive. Go to my computer and there should be a new drive in the now that wasn't there before. Go into it, then find the video file (Usually in MPEGV i think its called). Now copy that movie onto the desktop then use what i said about burning the dvd above and it will work on a DVD player.

Yeh. Nero also enables you to change the file to PAL though. All our DVD players are PAL, and sometimes files are NTSC, so nero enables you to change it to PAL for dvd players.

So just use your convertX and just follow my daemon tool guide and ull be all good.

  • 2 weeks later...
does anyone know if 360's can be modded yet?

There is a dvdrom firmware hack that fools the xbox360 that a 'genuine' game has been inserted - where infact its a backup.

All you need to do is pull apart you xbox360 (voids warantee) and flash your xbox360's drive with the hacked firmware. There are plenty of tutorials around to step you through the process - but its all pretty easy.

The easiest way to get games for ur chipped xbox is to use a prog call Qwix. It's free and piss easy.

Just d/l an xbox game iso off torrenspy or whereever u d/l u stuff from. once it's download connect ur xbox to ur PC with a network cable. open Qwix and load the ISO file and click Go. all done in like 10mins (depending on ISO size).

  • 3 weeks later...

This is illegal, and suprised no one has closed this thread..... but just to clear some stuff up :P

Use DVD-R's, XBOX designed to read -R's, may read +R's but you could be degrading the quality of its dvd drive if you excessively use DVD+R's. (PS2's use DVD+R) And for the love of god don't use laser DVD's. They suck more than you'd think.

You use a connector cable, not a network cable to connect the two.

I use programs like Smart FTP to link the xbox to the PC. Mind you - turn your internet off when you use this program. It opens ports and makes your computer more suseptable to hackers, malware, etc.

For burning - Power DVD I think is the best program out there. Nero is fine also, when burning make sure your speed is slow, 2x, or 4x max.

Do not burn games to your stock HDD, use a larger one. This does void Microsofts' warranty mind you. If you burn it to your stock HDD, it works a few times but can make your XBOX crash and ultimately screw your XBOX's chipped operating software. Then you'll need to whipe your HDD, and freshly install a new copy :(

For more in depth info go to http://www.copying-xbox-games.com/

Ps. I don't condone burning XBOX games :rofl:

  • 1 month later...

When i said get a bigger HDD and copy the games directly to it i meant the XBOX HDD, not the PC, ive got a program on my XBOX that will let me load any XBOX game onto the XBOX's HDD. I thought these programs were standard once your box is chipped?!?!

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