As you may or may not be aware following the recent Xbox Live dashboard update there is now a facility to install entire games onto your Xbox 360’s hard drive.You still need the original game disc to play the game (obviously to prevent piracy) but the idea is that any games with long loading times will play better due to the faster data transfer rate.At first this seems like a pretty unnecessary update and one most gamers could not be bothered to use,especially as some games can be anything up to around 8 GB in size and will take up valuable hard drive space.But there is a very useful thing this update can be used for and that is if you have damaged one of your game discs.As long as the console can read the very beginning of the disc,then this trick will get you out of the woods.
Firstly you will need to borrow/rent an undamaged copy of the game and install it to your Xbox 360’s hard drive.
This is done by doing the following :
1. Place the game disc into your console,then exit to the Xbox 360 dashboard.
2. Scroll down to ‘My Xbox’.
3. Scroll across to ‘Game Library’ then in the right hand column select ‘Xbox 360 games’.
4. The game in your tray should now be selectable,simply click on this option then select ‘Install To Hard Drive’.
5. Once this is complete remove the disc from your console.
Once this has been done then anytime the game disc is placed in the console the game can be played from the hard drive.
My friend completely ruined of one his games after knocking his console when the disc was spinning and ended up with a circular mark in the middle of the disc.The game would load to the menu screen but could not be played.He borrowed a copy of the same game,installed it to the hard drive as listed above.Now when he places his damaged disc in his console he can play all aspects of the game perfectly.If your lucky enough to have your Xbox 360 equipped with a 120GB hard drive then there is plenty of room for the occasional time you may need to do this.Games installed to the hard drive can be deleted at a future date if they are no longer required.
Obviously if the disc is completely unreadable then this trick will not work but as long as the console can read the very start of the disc,then you may not need to buy a new copy of that damaged game after all ?.













