Monday, November 30, 2009

Burn 360 Games

Controlled by the three-dimensional movements of its players, the Nintendo
Wii console represents a leap forward in gaming. But the hardware,
innovative as it is, still has a weakness: its software.

Wii games, at least as long as they’re delivered via fragile discs, will
always be susceptible to damage. Creating a game copy is an easy way to
avoid paying $20 – $50 to replace a disc.

Here’s what you’ll need:

1. Find and install a DVD-ROM drive that is capable of dumping an image
of a Nintendo Wii game on your computer. This can’t be just any DVD-ROM
drive. These are some drives that will work: the LG GDR-8164B, the LG-8163b,
the LG-8162b and the LG-8161b.

2. Now you need to download and install each of these programs:
WinRar,
RawDump
2.0and
.net
Framework
2.0(.net
Framework 2.0 not necessary for Vista users).

3. Right click on the Rawdump.rar icon and choose the “extract to
rawdump2.0\” option. This will create a folder called “Rawdump” on the
desktop.

4. Insert a Wii game into the drive you installed. Open the “Rawdump”
folder on your desktop and start the Rawdump.exe application. In the Rawdump
interface window, select “Start Dump,” then wait for the process to complete
(may take several hours).

5. Check to make sure the size of the .ISO file is exactly 4.37 GB
(4,699,979,776 bytes).
6. The last step is to burn the .ISO file on a DVD, using any DVD
burning software. Copy Games

Backup and Copy Xbox 360 Games



Really, do it.

Burn 360 Games
Copy Xbox 360 Games
How To Copy Games

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