Yes, you can install a game on your Xbox One and then sell the disc while still being able to play the game, but only if you have a digital license for it. If you purchase the game digitally or if you have previously redeemed a code for it, you can play it without the disc. However, if you only have the disc version and sell the disc, you will lose access to the game since the disc is required for verification.
no even if you install the goty edition of fallout the disc will still be needed to play them.
Yes, You need the disk and you cant use your friends disk and download it to your Xbox 360 it will say you need the disk in your Xbox when you play it.
download the updates from the official xbox 360 website then burn them on to a data disc then put the disc into your xbox 360 and install the updates.
You will need the Xbox wireless adapter, an installation disc, and an Xbox. Install the software onto the machine and plug the adapter into the USD port to install.
Yes.
Insert the disc into the xbox, then go to your game library>GTA IV>install to hard drive.
Yes you can. But if the disc is severely scratched, it most likely will not install. If you have a friend with the same game, ask them if you can borrow it so you can install it to your hard drive, then use your disc.
Yes
Microsoft let you install the game to your hard drive to have better quality and more faster performance in the game therefore you still need the disc
You don't. You just plug it into the back of your XBOX360 and go to...XBOX Dashboard -> My XBOX -> Settings -> Network Settings -> Find a Network
To install "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year Edition" on your Xbox 360 Arcade, insert the game disc into the console. The system will automatically recognize the game, and you can choose to install it to your hard drive for improved performance. If you don’t have a hard drive, you can still play directly from the disc, as the Xbox 360 Arcade model does not support game installations without one. Make sure your console is connected to the internet for any potential updates.
They do, if it is a disc that has a case and still works.