How to Backup XBox 360 Games With DVD Decrypter :
If you have an Xbox 360 game that you play a lot, and you would like to create a backup copy of the disc in case some tragedy befalls the original, you can do so using ISO-burning software, DVD Decrypter found here in the download section. DVD Decrypter can work around the copy protection on many discs, but, unlike standard DVDs, DVD Decrypter cannot simply rip and copy Xbox 360 games. Since Xbox 360 game discs use a different technology than standard DVDs, the game file must be altered before you can burn it.
1 - Download Xbox Backup Creator, xbox-backup-creator.software.informer.com, found here in the download section. The free application can create a backup file for any Xbox game in your game library. Install Xbox Backup Creator to your computer.
2 - Place the Xbox 360 game into the Kreon drive of your computer. Launch Xbox Backup Creator from “Start>All Programs.” When Xbox Backup Creator comes up and the disc information populates in the window, click on the radio button by “Complete Backup” and click the “Start” button. Xbox Backup Creator saves the file to your computer’s hard drive as a “.DVD” file.
3 - Open Notepad or another text editor that is installed on your computer. When Notepad opens, go to “File>Open” and find the “.DVD” file on the hard drive. Highlight the number after “LayerBreak” with your mouse, right-click on the copied number and choose “Copy.”
4 - Launch DVD Decrypter on your computer. Open the “Tools” menuand go to “Settings". Switch to the “ISO Write Mode” tab, click the radio button by “User Specified” in the “Layer Break” section, right-click into the box by “User Specified” and choose “Paste” to paste the number from the DVD file. Then, click “OK.”
1 - Download Xbox Backup Creator, xbox-backup-creator.software.informer.com, found here in the download section. The free application can create a backup file for any Xbox game in your game library. Install Xbox Backup Creator to your computer.
2 - Place the Xbox 360 game into the Kreon drive of your computer. Launch Xbox Backup Creator from “Start>All Programs.” When Xbox Backup Creator comes up and the disc information populates in the window, click on the radio button by “Complete Backup” and click the “Start” button. Xbox Backup Creator saves the file to your computer’s hard drive as a “.DVD” file.
3 - Open Notepad or another text editor that is installed on your computer. When Notepad opens, go to “File>Open” and find the “.DVD” file on the hard drive. Highlight the number after “LayerBreak” with your mouse, right-click on the copied number and choose “Copy.”
4 - Launch DVD Decrypter on your computer. Open the “Tools” menuand go to “Settings". Switch to the “ISO Write Mode” tab, click the radio button by “User Specified” in the “Layer Break” section, right-click into the box by “User Specified” and choose “Paste” to paste the number from the DVD file. Then, click “OK.”