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		<title>Learn How to Copy Xbox Games Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that your favorite Xbox games are more fragile than you may have first thought? With all the hours of game play you engage in, it would be devastating for you to lose your favorite games. For this reason, you may wish to safeguard your treasured games by copying them to your PC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that your favorite Xbox games are more fragile than you may have first thought? With all the hours of game play you engage in, it would be devastating for you to lose your favorite games. For this reason, you may wish to safeguard your treasured games by copying them to your PC hard disc drive or other form of separate media storage device.</p>
<p>Learning the process of how to copy Xbox games is not considered to be an act of piracy &#8211; you are simply protecting your original games from potential damage. This is of interest as games for the Xbox are hardly inexpensive and oftentimes, if your disc becomes damaged, it is expensive to repurchase the game. As a result, many people turn to backing up their games to their PC or other form of storage device by learning how to copy these games.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you may wish to store your most treasured game on the Xbox itself. The games console features a 2.5 inch SATA hard drive. This means that it is able to store files in the same way as the hard drive found in your PC. However, if you load your Xbox with files, the performance of your console will be adversely affected. For this reason, it is recommended you use another method of storage when copying these games.</p>
<p>Before you learn to copy Xbox games, it is essential to realize that you should only use the copies for your own use &#8211; you should not under any circumstances consider redistributing the backups you have made for commercial purposes. Copying an Xbox game to another DVD is simple. You will only require a DVD writer and game ripping software. If you own both the software and writer, the procedure that you will need to follow is not all that different to burning PC files to discs.</p>
<p>You use the software to rip the disc you wish to copy and then you can burn it to the DVD with the use of the DVD writer. You can find the software that you require at <a href="http://www.gamescopywizards.info" title="http://www.gamescopywizards.info" rel="external">www.gamescopywizards.info</a>. This site will aid learning, how to copy Xbox games. Hence, it will aid you in your quest to back up your Xbox games to your PC. If you wish to safeguard your games, do not delay! Copy your Xbox games today!</p>
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