Xbox 360: Play Games From Hard Drive

Major Nelson outlined some of the new features coming to Dashboard and the Xbox 360. Besides the avatar feature, which is cute, we’re going to have the ability to install games directly to the hard drive and play them.

This feature explains the recent press release about the 60GB Xbox 360 and the price drop on the old 20GB box. Once we can install on our hard disk we’re going to be able to watch our disk space fade away just like we can do, today, on our PC.

You’re going to need to keep the disk in the drive, however, to play the Xbox 360 games you’ve purchased. This will continue to be Microsoft’s solution to Digital Rights Management (DRM) with their console. The end goal, however, is a faster load and a much quieter gaming experience as the 360 DVD player is tremendously loud.

Pretty soon this system is going to be no better than a PC if it keeps getting features like this!

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  1. i know that, i will still have the disc in the drive, i just want to load from the HHD so it doesn’t make that loud load sound.

  2. I’d love the ability to play straight from the HDD because my kids are young and keep ruining disks by scratching them as they never put them back in the box. It costs a fortune! It’s a pity game images can’t somehow be coded to each xbox to stop pirate copies going about, but I guess this will never happen. DVDs are a useless format, they’re just not robust enough.
    It’s pretty annoying. If I pay £40 for a game £39 is for the licence, the other £1 is for the disk. Yet if the disk gets damaged I have to pay for the licence again .. that’s not right!

  3. That thought hasn’t even crossed my mind, but so true. Sometimes I open the Xbox 360 and there are TWO disks inside… my son likes to hit eject and stuff things into it.

    The 360 is a bit too low, he can reach it. Playing off the hard disk would solve some of that for me.

  4. We got the update in the UK the other day, works a treat.

    Much better loading from the Hard Drive, soo smooth and much faster.

    Wouldn’t it be possible to just copy a DVD with the ISO file of the game and leave that in the drive whilst loading it from the HD? Obviously I’m not intending this, just curious 🙂

  5. I think Microsoft would frown at pushing ISO’s to the hard disk. I’m sure they’re not making a direct ISO image (mainly for security reasons).

    It’s probably a more proprietary image copy.

  6. It their anyway to play the games without the disk being in the HD, because the game is downloading onto the HD, so i would think there is a way to play it without the disk ? any answers to my theory ?

  7. This disk must be present in the drive for security reasons. This avoids people getting “copies” on their hard disk without purchasing the game. The standard 360 security testing is done somewhere on the CD to validate it’s a real non-pirated copy of the game.

    The point of download-to-disk is to avoid slow loads and the loud whine of the CD player (which is way too loud in my opinion) – not to remove the annoyance of needing the disk.

  8. thats ridiculous cos you would save loads of money just renting the games and coping them to your hard drive, with out putting the disc , but i have been able to cracked it i can play without disc , ha .

  9. Yes, you can save loads of money by renting and stealing games, unfortunately it’s not really the way a non-hacked system is supposed to play.

    There are ways to steal anything; Microsoft is not attempting to build a device that people can freely steal which is why you need to have a legal disc in the drive of a non-hacked console in order for it to function correctly.

  10. the disk is only needed to boot the system, are we going to get a way to not have to boot with the disk…must be some patch like there is on a pc

  11. i dont understand the need for a 60gb hard drive, so i can stick photo’s and music on it?? why do i want 2 do that? my PC and ipod do that, why do i want another copy on my xbox.

    if MS came up with a secure method of storing your games onto the hdd without the disk (eg a one time use validation code which came with the game , similar to a phone top-up voucher) then it would be worth it

  12. Booting from the hd is 100x better. I had to replace my laser in my xbox several times in the past several years and it’s a pain. Booting from the hd is much easier on the laser and hopefully I’ll never need to replace my laser again 😛

  13. Look if you want a cheap way of getting games onto your hard disk then do this…………………………………………………………………….

    ……….. KEEP DREAMING!

  14. listen. the idea of installing the games on the hard drive would have been superb if you didnt need the disk to play them. I am well aware of the situation and i know this idea would decrease profits from games. Soooooo. . . if this is true then who cares if the game is “quieter”?! This feature is just a waste of time and money. Thanks alot microsoft.

    P.S. The update keeps making me lag like a jalepeno on a stick.

  15. How many gigs does the average game come to when playing from the hard drive? Just trying to figure out how many games would fit onto the 20gig drive.

  16. hi all i think there will be a kind of boot up disc out there soon i say this eg: my forza disc has a scuff on it so i used a mates put it on the hd and im able to boot it up with the naff scuffed disc i have. i maybe wrong i dont no but if there is sutch a disc can someone please let me know cheers ps i dont fancy getting banned ether so if it isnt poss let me no on that to thanks pps the email to the link i made up i will look back for the replys thanks

  17. Hi guys i read all your posts and i believe to the fact that the xbox can run a game without a disc. There are two things that prove it:
    1)After you download a game using your microsoft points,the game runs directly from the HDD!!
    2)I have seen many videos in which the games after being installed on the HDD run properly but unfortunately you need the disc to boot the game!! But after the game has been boted, the disc automatically stops within the disc tray that means the game is running on the data inside the HDD.
    Well i have recently got an xbox so can please help me out! I wana play games directly from the HDD without using the disc!! So is that posibile? If yes then please tell me the way?

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