If you’re like most Xbox 360 owners, you probably have at least one copy of your music collection stored on your console. Whether you keep all your music on the hard drive or just a few select tracks, it’s important to make sure that your music is always safe and sound. One way to keep your music safe is to use a USB drive as a backup. However, if you don’t have a USB drive lying around, there are other ways to store your music on Xbox 360. One way is to use an external hard drive. Another way is to use an Xbox 360 game disc as a storage medium for your music. To save music from an Xbox 360 game disc, first make sure that the game disc is properly formatted. If it isn’t, follow these steps:
- Open the game disc and insert the correct side of the disk into the console’s optical drive. The “left” side should be facing out when inserted.
- Close the optical drive and press down on the top of the disk until it pops out of its slot in the console. Now insert another disk into its place and close the optical drive again. The new disk should now be inserted into place in front of the first disk and should be visible under cover of its other disks (if it isn’t). If everything went according to plan, you’ll now see two folders on your console - one called “Xbox Live” and one called “Games”. In this folder, there will be two folders - one called “Music” and one called “Data”. In Music folder, there will be three folders - one called “Albums”, one called “Artists”, and one called “Tracks”. In Data folder, there will only be one folder - named “Music”. Now that we know where ourmusic goes after we play a game on our console (and if we ever want to remove any songs from our collection), we need to do