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blueorangecar1

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well i took one of my games to my friends house and i brought a game he had but i want to know that if he mixed up the game disk whith his and i have a game disk would it put his data on the xbox to my xbox? i have played the game before so i have game data on the xbox so if i have his game disk would my data act like its mine? this is for xbox
 

Rootbeer

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I am so confused by this question. I understand that you and your friend exchanged games and that you already have data on your XBox hard drive for the game he gave you. However, I don't understand the part about mixing up discs or the part about data.

If you're asking if his saved game will appear on your XBox when you put the disc in, the answer is no. If you're asking if the data you already have saved on your XBox is compatible with his copy of the game, then yes. If I have not solved your dilemma, please rephrase the question.
 
well i took one of my games to my friends house and i brought a game he had but i want to know that if he mixed up the game disk whith his and i have a game disk would it put his data on the xbox to my xbox? i have played the game before so i have game data on the xbox so if i have his game disk would my data act like its mine? this is for xbox

Shift key and periods (lol) always help.
 

Chris

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Game discs do not work that way.

If it was a cartridge, sure. You would have to worry. But game discs don't save any data. e_e;
 
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