Xbox preview discs roll out

The Xbox 360 beta preview discs are reaching testers, giving a free copy of Halo: Reach and asking for any error codes when playing games from disc.

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The testing discs for those chosen to take part in the Xbox 360 firmware preview are starting to hit, according to multiple tipsters, giving us a bit of insight on Microsoft's testing methods. As expected, the test disc itself has Halo: Reach, making it both the testing model and reward for Microsoft's army of volunteer tinkerers. It warns not to use it on unauthorized systems, however, since that will "disable access to Xbox Live."

A sheet accompanying the disc asks preview testers to play at least one hour of the Halo: Reach preview disc, along with any other games, music CDs, and DVDs. For the purposes of testing, it specifies to play games from their respective discs, rather than from an installation on the HDD.

The company is seeking feedback on any bugs from the update itself, scratches on discs, and error codes. This all seems to lend credence to the widely-held rumor that the new disc format adds roughly one gig of hard drive space by removing some of the excess data, like anti-piracy measures, from the disc.

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    April 11, 2011 1:30 PM

    Comment on Xbox preview discs roll out, by Steve Watts.

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      April 11, 2011 2:43 PM

      Summary: The Xbox 360 beta preview discs are reaching testers, giving a free copy of Halo: Reach and asking for any error codes when playing games from disc.

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      April 11, 2011 5:32 PM

      Yep, I received my disc today. Works like a charm. So far I've tested this new update out with the new Halo disc they provided, DVD movies, music CDs and various 360 games (not installed on the hdd) without any issues.

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        April 11, 2011 5:43 PM

        Same here on all counts. Seems to work great and let me give my original copy of Reach to a friend who had never played it.

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      April 13, 2011 12:53 PM

      Same here. Got mine yesterday and put it in, got an error code, but it was easily corrected by doing what they said on the website. Since then, have played Halo, and a variety of other games including kinect games with no errors.

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