วันพุธที่ 14 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

How to Burn an Xbox 360 Backup

Although there is a stigma that accompanies the making of copies of games, backing up video games, which costs upwards of $ 60 is not only practical, it's simple. Let's face it, scratch disks, break, chip, and are virtually absent only. Should we be forced to invest again for a few seconds to carelessness? I say no, and with today's homebrew community to press for running custom software to burn media is possible, you do not have to. While I do not dwell on how toSecure Games with this article I'll discuss the steps necessary to make a copy as soon as you book. ISO file.

First and foremost, you need to modify your Xbox 360 console to run homebrew software. It is not as daunting as it sounds, but it will void your warranty. Is this a problem for you, you might want to try GameFly. If this is not a problem for you hop on Xbox Scene for more info on making this happen. Once you have changed your Xbox 360 and reached a. ISO file, it is timeto get started. You should make sure that you burn to quality media. For 360 games you need dual-layer DVD's. These are not the same as DVD-R or DVD + R and make sure that they say, DVD-DL on them. I have always found Verbatim notched at the beginning and I have never fail me. While I have never been a problem with Memorex. I've heard reports of people burning coaster after coaster, and otherwise used in archiving CDs. Next, the program is downloadedImgBurn. Either imgburn.com beat up or do a quick Google search for imgburn to this amazing freeware. After installation, you must go into the settings and change the layer break setting L0 = 1,913,760th What this does is tell the program to build where the layer break on the disc. This layer break, the surface, examining the Xbox 360, whether a disc is authentic. Change the layer break at 1913760 creates this authenticity. Nice!

From that point on, it's pretty smooth sailing.Open the file that you would save, or. DVD file, as if one is available. Set the burn speed of the disc that you're using for less than the maximum capacity. Some people say it is not necessary, but I've always had it so slowly as I can bear (usually 2.4x) and have never had a bad CD burn. You are leaving your discs at 8x or better for you may or may not, I only know that I did not do to my CD to drop and have it and not have to wait to burn up too. Your disc is now ready tobe burned, but only to verify for sure whether your layer break is set correctly, and then click Burn.

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