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    any help.....
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    This is not the forum for it but it can be done though by ftp-ing to your XBOX, copying the files to your HD, building an image and burning onto CD-RW or DVDR. Try http://www.copying-xbox-games.com
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Can XBOX games be ripped with DVD Decrypter and then iso'd and burnt?
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    NO !!

    Like the topic says, not really meant for this forum

    I haven't tried it, but what I've read on teh subject basically is you must FTP into the X-Box, copy the DVD contents onto your computer than create an X-Box image using suitable software

    Apparently, it must be done this way as your PC DVD drive will read the X-Box disc incorrectly, and only show the files that a normal DVD will have

    You must access the disk via the X-Box drive to correctly see the full contents of the disc

    Its all explained on this guide I've just searched for. Also this site will have everything you need to do want you want

    Be aware that you MUST also chip your X-Box for any backups to work after



    It can't be ripped using standard PC software, I though that until I read a few guides on the procedure

    Obviously they didn't want it to be that easy to backup your OWN games

    http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?act=ST&f=18&t=105495

    Try this link as well, it will give you all the software you need to do want you want, and more

    http://www.megagames.com/xbox/xbox.shtml
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    I have mastered it.

    1. Connect your XBOX up to your computer using a crossover cable.
    2. FTP to your XBOX and copy the contents of the XBOX D Drive to your hard drive.
    3. Build an ISO image using XISO or GDFImager.
    4. Burn ISO Image.

    As stated, you will need either a chipped or flashed XBOX.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    This forum it's not the place.

    Look here: www.xbox-scene.com
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