you download the games from the server once downloaded you can run and install.
In short: no. The Xbox 360 has to install an original Xbox emulator program to run the Xbox games. It stores this emulation software on the hard drive.
yes some games i did it and it made it so most xbox games worked not all though
As of 2008, there are no devices or programs you can install on your computer to allow it to play Xbox 360 games.
You stop being a chocolate face.
yes if you go to the game and instead of pressing a to load up press y which is about then it should come up with install this will install it to your hdd
A 20GB hard drive is sufficient if you don't want to install 360 games or download Xbox Originals. If you want to use your hard drive to install games, or want to use a high quantitiy of downloadable content and Xbox LIVE Arcade games, you should invest in a 60GB, or even a 120GB drive.
Not if you keep the copy after you've returned the game.
No, you just need the hard drive itself to install them, but I wouldn't recommend installing games to your hard drive unless: A. You are getting another xbox, and want to transfer your data or B. You have space to spare. or..................... C. your parents took away u games.......
Yes, but you won't be able to install the game or any DLC to your console.
Yes, you can install Xbox One discs into the Xbox One S. The Xbox One S is fully backward compatible with all Xbox One game discs, allowing you to play your existing library of games. Simply insert the disc into the console, and it will prompt you to install the game. Once installed, you can play the game directly from the console.
On my xbox menu go to games library, (making sure the disk is in) and select the game. there will be a list. select the one that says install to hard drive
Your xbox memory where you saves your stuffs may be full. you may want to delete some of them.