No, but Microsoft has gotten smart and made the 360 be able to pick up modified things.
Anything modified or "changed" will ultimately BAN Xbox Live and ANY game or disc that was put into the system will now crash other systems that are un-banned.
They're trying to profit as much as they can, thus they've done this to our systems.
It makes the 360 worthless, and the games worthless too.
The xbox 360 can badly damage disks if you tilt the xbox from horizontal to vertical (or vice versa) making them to the point of unreadable
One is encoded for the xbox 360 only. So people dont copy the xbox 360 disks. but you can make it so it can read the disks and work.
dvd's and any xbox game disks
no
Yes you can do that. They manufacture hard disks for xbox.
I think you can play if you don't have xbox live but if it does not work mod your xbox 360.
I'm afraid it is not, xbox 360 games have security on their disks, even if you go past that there is no emulator and even if there were, the cost of a computer that could run xbox 360 games would be FAR greater then the cost of and xbox 360 it self.
NO. It won't mess up the xbox 360 but it can get you banned from Xbox live if detected by Microsoft. It won't cause the xbox 360 to overheat compared to playing regular retail games.
Xbox's will not scratch or 'ring' discs unless tilted when a disc is inserted.
Yes, they are among the few backward compatible games for the 360.
In order to play a game that you have downloaded and burned to disc on an xbox 360 you have to mod your xbox. If you mod your xbox and log on to xbox live you will be banned.
Not unless you have a modded xbox that allows you to play burned games