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Old 24th Mar 05, 12:58 PM
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I have a kid as well, but thats why i keep my xbox stuff out of there reach! I agree you can make a back up of copyrighted content, however it is still illegal in microsoft eyes as a normal dvd drive without some "work" will not read an xbox dvd. it can do it just not while attached to a computer! This should be an issue that needs to be fixed with xbox2, and if not then I guess 1 practical use for a modchip is to backup games. I mean how hard is it to but a lock on a cabinet? But thats just my opinion

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Old 24th Mar 05, 09:40 PM
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I think what Poolman was talking about with his kids is he don't want them changing games/DVD's for fear that they might damage the Xbox DVD tray or trash the DVD/Game. With the games on the HD and the use of the MOD chip they can change games without Poolman having to. Plus he keeps the store DVD as a backup.

I myself am thinking about getting what I need to do the same thing. Currently I don't let my 7 year old change games because I fear he will trash the Xbox DVD tray or the $Games$

Changing games/DVD's all the time gets to be a real pain.
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