Copying Games

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Copying Games

Post by andyblaze »

Is it possible to make a copy of a xbox game, burn it to a cd and then play it on the computer? I would think it is but will someone tell me if its possible and someone tell me how to do it?
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Post by chaos23x »

i belive that first u must get past the security coding that the makers put into every disk so that ppl cant do this ...

my friend did this once but he said it was really hard and that it isnt worth the risk of screwing up your game
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Post by ~{DE}~Demolisher »

Well you could just take the cd drive out of your xbox then into your pc then you could play it on the pc cuase the xbox cd drive was made to be allowed past the security code.
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Post by Pie »

why would you want to do that?
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Post by chaos23x »

to demolisher------- its not the cd drive thats got the codes to read the
cd its encoded in a certain place either on the mother board thing or the hard drive


PS: you can use almost any kind of cd drive
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Post by Sonictag »

isnt there anything for PC that can play them, I cant remember what it is called but there is somthing for PC that can make it play PS2 games, dream cast games, ps1 games and maybe some more, isnt there one for xbox?
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Post by Ermac »

Actually the Xbox does use a DVD Drive... it can be used in computers, but unless you need I don't why you would

Xbox Games can be copied, but that requires a modded system to get the game data onto a system where they can then be created back into an xiso, To my knowledge there are only 2 Xbox emulators, cxbx which doesn't do anything, and one other called Xeon or something like that and supposedly it would run Halo on the computer, but your computer specs had better be through the roof. I tried and couldn't play it on mine, and I have a 2 Ghz processor w/ 512 MB RAM

Xbox only has a 733 MHZ w/ 64 MB of RAM, but the computer is trying to duplicate Xbox specs within its own specs.
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