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To back up original Xbox games, you will need a few things: 1. A modded Xbox console: This is necessary because Microsoft designed the Xbox console to only play games that have been digitally signed by the company. Modding your console will allow it to play games burned onto a DVD. 2. DVD burning software: You'll need software capable of burning Xbox game files onto a DVD. One popular option is ImgBurn. 3. Blank DVD discs: You will need blank DVDs that are compatible with your Xbox console. Once you have these things, follow these steps: 1. Insert the original Xbox game into your modded Xbox console. 2. Use a program like DVD2Xbox to rip the game onto your console's hard drive. 3. Connect your console's hard drive to your computer. You can do this using an Xbox-to-USB adapter or by removing the hard drive from your console and connecting it directly to your computer. 4. Use a program like Qwix or C-Xbox Tool to extract the game files from your console's hard drive. 5. Use ImgBurn to burn the extracted game files onto a blank DVD. 6. Test the burned DVD by inserting it into your modded Xbox console and making sure it loads properly. It's important to note that backing up Xbox games can be illegal in some countries, so be sure to check your local laws before proceeding.
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