I own a few xBox games, but after looking at how my kids take care of xBox game disks, I am sure these disks will become unreadable pretty soon. So I decided to make backup copies of these xBox games using my Optorite DD0203 burner, same way as I backed up my own DVD movies:
1. Rip the contents of the disk using DVD Decryptor
2. Shrink the contents using DVDShrink (if necessary)
3. Create an image file using DVD Image Tool
4. Burn the disk with DVD Decryptor
or
3. Burn the disk with Nero using the decrypted (or shrunk) VOB files
I found out that this method does not work for backing up xBox games. First of all, when I install the xBox game in the DVD burner to rip the files (Need 4 Speed Hot Pursuit), the Windows Explorer shows approx. 13MB of contents of the disk. So I thought: it is either Windows Explorer does not see something that DVD Decryptor will, or these are the contents of the entire game - 13MB(?). Using the DVD backup method I backed up this xBox game, but after installing the burned DVD in the xBox system I got nothing but... startup screen.
Is there something that I am missing? Or something that my computer does not see? I don't think that the "Need 4 Speed" xBox game takes only 13MB of 4.7GB (or 9.4GB) disk space when it takes almost 700MB on PC version CD. Any idea on how to make backup copy of the xBox game?
I strongly believe that these DVD backup tools are great - many thanks to those who create them and provide these tools for free! I strongly believe that we have the right to make backup copies of DVD movies or computer software that we legally own, because I do not wish to go to retail store and pay full price for the movie that I already paid for after the media accidentally became defective. We do not pay $10-$30 for just a DVD disk or $$$ for disk(s) with computer software. We pay for the right to watch the movie as many times as we want, and to reinstall the software ON THE SAME COMPUTER as many times as we want!