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Copying your DVDs can guarantee peace of thoughts.

No matter how carefully you store your DVDs, the fact is that they still can become victim to the elements. Whether by way of time or just bad luck, you may load up a DVD a daytime to reveal it entirely pointless, or otherwise partially damaged by dust and scratches. Losing film and software DVDs can be costly, and lost data can be indispensable. Yet, with the correct software, you can easily create copies of your DVD, ensuring peace about mind.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Directions

Things You'll Need

Computer for DVD Burner Empty This external link was removed for your protection DVD Copying Software (Realize Means)

1 Wide open your computer's DVD tray plus insert the DVD you'd want to duplicate.

2 Open the disk picture software of your choice (Visit Assets).

3 Pick out "Copy" or "Create Image" out of your software. Programs differ, but there will often be any button or some menu item where you can pick one about these choices. You will be prompted to select the place of the DVD on your computer.

Creating images of DVDs under copyright is illegal under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

References

Dartmouth: iDVD/Disk Utility: Burn some DVD away from any Disc Image Moraine Valley University: ISO Images University regarding Deleware: CD also DVD duplication Rutgers: How can I copy A DVD using a Mac

Assets

Mac OS X: How to Back awake and Restore your files with Disc Utility iskysoft: How to use MacTheRipper Roxio: Roxio Creator 2011 ISORecorder

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