Xbox 360 Copy Game To Harddrive
Install Games to Your Xbox 360 Hard Drive
The NXE (New Xbox Experience) has brought us a lot of things. One of my favorites is the ability to install games directly to the Xbox Hard Drive for faster load times and a near silent (finally) Xbox console. I’ll explain how to do it in this short tutorial! Install Games to Your Xbox 360 Hard Drive was created under Microsofts Game Content Usage Rules using assets from Xbox 360 Dashboard, © Microsoft Corporation.
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Xbox 360 Data Transfer Cable
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- XBOX 360 DATA TRANSFER CABLE
xbox 360 copy game to harddrive
Microsoft T3F-00007 Data Transfer Cable T3F-00007 711
Xbox 360 Data Transfer Cable
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how can you play these game without having to put the CD inside??
press the Y button. thanks. vid coulda been 4 seconds.
@WEPLAYAMADE thats the point -.-
I’m wondering… If my disc is not support,can I still download game?
If you download them. You cant play live right?
I have a question. I have a cod black ops disk thats in perfect shape but for some reason is unreadable on my xbox. I know it’s not the xbox so my only idea is to borrow my friends disk, install it, and give it back. My question is, since you have to have the disk for the installed game in the console, can I still play black ops if I am putting and unreadable one in the console?
omg go to gamestop buy a game download it then return the game muhahahaha
does installing games onto the xbox 360 slim actually make it run smoother?
gummy237 I have an old 360 or pro version of it and i installed mw3 to my hdd and when i play it it still happens to spin in the disc tray i also did this for black ops but it actually stays put and doesnt spin? Does any one know why? 31 seconds ago
Thanks dude! Helped a lot.
Great job man, well done. thanks
dude u talk way too fucking much no offense but damn
what if you have a open tray
@YoungMoney835 Dude, the game comes with the 360, so your being kinda rude… secondly, it’s helpmetechshow’s video, and if other viewers need more details,then he has the right to make a longer video. Just chill, man.
Excuse me, I’m trying to install Skyrim to my 360 (obviously after Bethesda patches the texture issues…) but when I press why and open up the menu, it only says: “Play game on disk”. Does anyone know why?
@themoody619
If you have the new 360 slim, you will need a new hard drive specifically for your new console. The old 360 pro hard drives aren’t compatible. If you lay your 360 slim horizontally, there is a lever/pull switch on the right side near the bak of the console. Pull the switch and take the panel off, thats where the expansion hard drive goes.
Does what it’s supposed to do…,
I received the Xbox360 Data Transfer Cable and used it to transfer all my data from my Xbox360 Elite console to my Xbox360 Halo Reach “Slim” console.
Technically you are connecting ONLY the detached hard drive from your former console, hooking it up with this transfer cable, then connecting the other end to a USB port of the console you want to transfer data to.
The cable comes in a box that is branded/designed the way all the new Xbox360 peripherals and games are showing up this year (those green “waves” and such).
The process is very straightforward:
(I did this while the Xbox360 Slim was already on, sitting idle in the 360 dashboard):
1. Connect one specific end of the cable to the detached, non-slim 360 hard drive.
2. Connect other USB end to any available USB port in the slim system (I plugged it into one of the two front ports)
3. A prompt will appear, asking if you want to transfer TO or FROM the console.
4. You can then individually select items to move, or move everything.
One thing to note is that it transferred all my content to the Xbox360 Slim EXCEPT for games that were installed to the HDD (that is, disc games I installed to the HDD before for quicker access times). Not a big deal and it transferred everything else (some 800+ files) without incident.
Remember that if you transfer data you still may have to “transfer licenses” – if you don’t, then some content (such as downloaded XBLA games or other downloaded content) may not be playable if you aren’t online and signed into Xbox Live. This isn’t a big deal for me because I am always online when the Xbox is on. Do a google search for “xbox360 license transfer” and one of the first pages should be a link to the Microsoft page on the matter. This will move the actual ‘licenses’ over as well, allowing you to play your downloaded/purchased Xbox Live content when you are not signed on to the net. Additional note: you can only transfer licenses ONCE per year, technically. Then you just have to sit tight, or take it up with Microsoft via phone support (I can’t vouch for having done the latter
Like other reviewers say, once you’re done with it… well that’s it
I’ll be holding onto mine as I have friends transitioning their data from one console to another. That said, save money by just pitching in for one then and using it amongst your 360-owning friends
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|Works like a charm,
I purchased this product as I was upgrading from my old 20 GB pro to the new 250 GB slim. I decided on the cable to transfer over everything instead of using memory sticks as I wanted to get the licenses for my DLC transferred over as well.
Setup was a snap as all you need to do is place the old hard drive on one end of the cable and plug the other end into a 360 with the new hard drive, then follow the prompts that come up.
It took only about 7-8 minutes for all the data to be transferred over, and everything came over intact. I did not even need to recover any account profiles that were on the old hard drive.
All in all, I was very satisfied with the results and now intend to see how long it will take to fill up my new hard drive.
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