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    Default Backup games on xbox1

    Evening....

    I have just been given some games off a friend and tried to copy them to HD.

    Without luck.... Seems I have forgotten the way to do it... Can someone please lead me in the right direction....

    Whenever I insert the disc it automatically plays it

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    Go into the system settings (evox) and turn off the auto start options. Then use dvd2xbox to load them to the hdd.
    What would you do if your server was stolen or failed beyond repair?
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    Thanks cwispy
    i'll try that now

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    Thanks Cwispy, your a legand.



    Just 1 other Q.... hehehe Can you compress the file?

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    You can compress movie files, but im not aware of being able to compress games. I know you could get addins for the dvd2xbox which would rip out the cut scenes from some games reducing the size quite a bit, but then you miss a lot of the action.
    What would you do if your server was stolen or failed beyond repair?
    http://www.2000cn.com.au/shadowprotect.html

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