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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Part 1. You can either do this yourself or find someone to do it for a fee. This will allow your Xbox to play backup DVDs. Buy supported DVDs. Regular DVDs won't work due to limited storage space. These discs hold up to 8. If your game takes up more space than that, you will need multiple DVDs.
Download and install DVD Decrypter. You'll be able to make a copy of the Xbox game using this. Click Yes when prompted. Click through the setup.
Download and install ABGX To download and install: Go to abgx Double-click the setup file. Download the ABGX patch file. Go to abgx Download and install ImgBurn. You'll use this program to burn the Xbox game onto a supported DVD. Click Get Your Ninite Double-click the installer. Click Close when prompted. Restart your computer. Part 2. Insert the Xbox disc into your computer's DVD drive. Make sure that the label is facing up when you do this.
If any AutoPlay windows open when you do this, close them. Open DVD Decrypter. Click the Mode tab. It's at the top of the DVD Decrypter window.
A drop-down menu will appear. Select ISO. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. You'll see a pop-out window appear. Click Read. It's at the top of the pop-up window. Click the folder icon.
It's in the middle of the page, to the right of the DVD's name. Doing so will open a destination window. Click Desktop , then click OK. This means that your Xbox 's game file will save to your computer's desktop. Click the green "Play" button. This is in the lower-left side of the window. Wait for your game to finish ripping.
Depending on the size of your game, this can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more. Click OK when prompted. Your game's ISO file should now be on your desktop. Part 3. Extract the abgx This is the folder that you downloaded after downloading ABGX To do so: Double-click the abgx Click the Extract tab at the top of the window.
Click Extract all Click Extract when prompted. Copy the "abgx" file. Type abgx into Start. Doing so will search for the ABGX program. Click abgx GUI. It's at the top of the Start window. ABGX will open. Click Help.
This tab is at the top of the ABGX window. Click Where is my StealthFiles folder…. It's near the top of the Help drop-down menu. Doing so will open the folder for your ABGX program. Click abgx It's in the address bar at the top of the folder's window. This will move you up one folder. Paste the file into the "abgx" folder.
The file will appear in the folder. Close the window. You should now be back at the ABGX program window. You'll find this near the top-right corner of the ABGX window. Click Desktop. It's on the left side of the window. Click Open. This is at the bottom of the window. Click Launch. It's at the bottom of the window. Complete the patching process. It may take several minutes for the patching to finish up.
Once you see the text "Press any key to continue", you can press a key on your keyboard to create a verified and patched version of the ISO file on your desktop. Stealth patching patches a game image to make it ignore the security check done by the Xbox console upon boot.
If you use a stealth firmware, you will need to patch your backup. You can do this with a tool called abgx AUR. In order to patch these images, use the --af3 flag, as such:. Using this tool should patch the file with no issues. It will also output metadata about the game. Burning an ISO is best done through the command line with growisofs. There are other applications you can use to burn the image k3b , gnomebaker AUR , etc but you may miss some configuration options and end up with a dud burn.
Use the following command to burn the image to disc. The burn should take around approximately 40 minutes at 2. It is obviously possible to create an executable file containing the command to burn DVD, as such, someone has created a bash script to allow for a more user-friendly interface.
It has since been rewritten into python.
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