If you call yourself a gamer, you’ve probably asked yourself, “How do I Copy Games, Xbox 360 games, etc. onto another disk?” Generally, people with the internet jump to Google or YouTube to find the answers to questions like this, but most of these videos are actually incorrect. The proper way to backup a video game is actually much simpler than what they make it out to be. For instance, one of the easiest ways to perform said backups is to find a program that can perform a cd game copy, which basically has the same outcome as copying a music CD. It simply directly copies the files from one disk to the other, creating a clone of the first. A few examples of game copy software include: CloneCD, Game Cloner, 5-Star GameCopy, and DVD Detective. Burn Xbox 360 Games = hard work. These may cost a pretty penny, but they get the job done and with very little effort on your part. There are, however, freeware game copying programs such as Easy Backup Wizard that are available for download at their various websites. There are manual ways to backup your video games, but are risky for the computer
illiterate, as you may damage the disk to the point where it isn’t playable. It may be the only option, however, if you’re low on money and can’t afford the pricey game copy software. Nonetheless, there are a great variety of options regarding the backing up of video games, wide enough to give anyone with a console at least a moderate chance of success.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
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