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louise
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Hi people,

Sorry if this subject has been bought up before but i am new to forums
I have a huge collection of DVD films and wanted to make copies as i lend alot out and never get them back etc.??

Can i download them onto my hard drive and then how do i burn a copy??

Thanks guys x
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louise
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sorry - guys - I have just read the back up article, Can i not just use DVD back up and DVD2oneX and then burn the DVD using the software that comes on the G4 laptops?
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McGyver
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Louise, you need DVD Backup, DVD2oneX, and Toast, plus a DVD burner.
thats all.
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Louise, you need DVD Backup, DVD2oneX, and Toast, plus a DVD burner.
thats all.

Cool - many thanks McGyver thank you for pm
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louise
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Cool - many thanks McGyver thank you for pm
Followed the tutorial listed in this forum and had no problems at all (so far anyway)

Cheers McGyver
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