Theoretically, yes - legally, no ! When you buy a piece of software, you are effectively buying a licence to use that software on a single computer. If you use the same disc to install it on more than one computer - technically that is copying - which is illegal.
xfer game onto thumb drive via 2nd pc.
put the disc to the game in, and follow the instructions on screen.
The Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone video game is only available to play through purchase of the disc. If you buy the game for PC you insert the disc into your drive and then install the game onto your computer using the code on the back of the manual.
Team Fortress 2 is free to play, so you can download and install it onto as many computers as you like.
If your 360 drive is flashed then yes you can once the copied game is the same as the game you installed but you could just play from the copied disc.
Yes, in Windows. Download CDBurner (it burns CDs and DVDs!) and install and choose data disc
You cannot format a game disc, as the image has been stamped on the disc and not written onto a rewritable disc. For informational purposes only, to copy a game disc to your computer, you can take the image of it using a program off of the internet, such as MagicIso.
Get the bonus disc and it lets you download a Jirachi onto your game
When you install a game to your hard drive the full game is already on there. What you're looking for is a CD/DVD crack for your game. Search on the internet for a CD/DVD crack for you're game.
Because it would be more hardship to half fill the first disc. It would be impossible to fit a file as large as this game onto a single disc. So after a disc is filled the remainder of the file will be put onto the next disc, then the next if required, and so on. So the latter part of the file will always be on the last disc. It's all down to the file size. It can't really be helped as to how much of the game goes onto which disc.
yes you can play the game without the disc
Jst copy the setup of game in the usb and game also.