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Xbox Copy Software (without m-chips)
Im new to the Xbox copy scene, and was wondering if it were possible to backup xbox games without the use of a mod chip? I remember seeing one such software a long time ago but didnt have a DVD-RW at the time.
Basically, the xbox and your PC are networked and the software makes the xbox read the disc and transfer the info to your pc which then burns it to a DVD disc. Thanks |
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Sorry didnt see the below thread, my bad...
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Oh yeah the famous miracle burning software that you just put in your computer and it copies DVDs, PS2, Xbox, CD, GC anything!!
I saw something like that months ago too. I got a good laugh from that ad. If you find the site let me know it was horribly funny.
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the only thing even remotley similur is a programme ( sorry i forgot the name).
this is how it works. and you still need a mod chip to do it. the software connects to the xbox over the network but like ftp programmes you have to input the ip address and the user name / password. the software reads the contents of the dvd drive and transferes it over to the pc and also creates a iso image at the same time. it's a easy programme to use and has been around a very long time but is riddled with bugs so has not taken off. and yes like i said you still need a mod chip and evox to setup the ip settings. |
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you could use the 007 save exploit to copy games without a modchip, but you would need to set up a network still
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