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  1. What is the best software to back up video games? i.e playstation games, xbox games

    Thanks.

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  3. sacajaweeda- I did not understand your response. Thanks.

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  5. LMAO "yes"

    funny.

    backing up ps2 and/or xbox games require more than just "what software is the best".

    search google

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    GameCube rocks. PS2 is okay, XBOX blows monkey nuts.
    Laserdiscs are cool, but laserdiscs on DVD-Rs are cooler.

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    Hey if you want to troll systems go to gamespot.com and check out their system wars forum, otherwise don't interject with opinions that don't relate to the question at hand.

    PS2 games require either a mod chip, or non-solder mod (internal, fliptop replacement case, or slide card) in order to boot the games. To burn the games, I simply load them up in DVD Decrypter, set it to Iso Mode Read, then when thats done, go to Iso Mode Write, and burn. Its fairly easy to backup a PS2 game, hardest part is deciding what method to use to play them. I recommend having a pro install a good non-swap modchip like the Messiah 2, Smartchip, Duo, Magic 5, or if money isn't an issue...the DMS3 (What I have in my PS2).

    As for XBox, thats a whole other complicated mess. Basically, you need your system modded. Be it a flashed TSOP via exploit/hack, or a modchip installed (some chips nowadays require ZERO soldering for XBox) and then you need some basic networking knowledge. The short of it, you have to FTP into your XBox, and then literally MOVE the files from your XBox into your PC's hard drive. From there, you use a program widely available in the XBox scene (I forget the name of it myself...) and build the disc image, then burn it. This has to be done because the XBox DVD's can't be read in a standard PC drive.

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