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Old November 9th, 2004   #1 (permalink)
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I was wondering can you use the Alcohol 120% program to make an image of an Xbox game? If not which program does?
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None. You have to pull the images off your X-Box.
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How do you pull the images off the Xbox?
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You have to mod it first, so I won't really go into that.
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XBox games are recorded onto the disc backwards, so a normal DVD drive won't suffice. Hence the need for modded XBox.
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It's not backwards FOR CHRIST'S SAKE! The only thing that sounds plausable is the encoding from the out to in. and a certain driver that is needed. If anyone wrote it, microsoft would nuke them.
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Outside in is backwards to PC drives. That's what people mean. The first data track is on the outer rim of the disc. This is beneficial twofold: Seek times and load times are reduced in smaller games as the bulk of the game is on the outer, faster moving larger circumference rings. It also makes it unreadable in PC drives.
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XBox games are recorded onto the disc backwards, so a normal DVD drive won't suffice. Hence the need for modded XBox.
Wow, bill gates is actually thinking!?
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"This is beneficial twofold: Seek times and load times are reduced in smaller games as the bulk of the game is on the outer, faster moving larger circumference rings."

That's why I think it's true. I thought about exactly that.

Sorry Scott. Misunderstood ya.
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