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  1. Boaty Tyke

    Boaty Tyke Well-Known Member

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    I've downloaded 1 click dvd copy pro from limewire in order to "back up my own dvd collection".......obviously.
    Thing is, what do I do with a crack file? How do I get at the program? Had this problem b4 with pc games downloads that came as a crack file and never did figure it out then,
    Thanks in advance, i hope.
     
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    Naughty Naughty!</p>

    Most of these iffy files have a .nfo file attached. If you open it in Notepad it usually contains instructions.</p>

    IMHO the best DVD copying solutions are the freeware ones anyway.</p>

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    If the crack file is the executable for the program then u need to copy this file into C:\Program Files\???? (whatever the company or program name is) into the folder where the same filename is located. When asked if u want to overwrite the file select yes. When u run the program it should work. If the crack is to generate a key then u need to generate the key open the program and put key in when requested or usually go to the Help tab at the top and select something like Register or Activation. Hope this helps.
     
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    cheers, problem with the freeware ones is they don't seem to work with encrypted or copy protected discs
     
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    ta matey, I think thats what I need
     
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    www.ripit4me.org :)</p>

    Will rip anything you throw at it.</p>

    It can even be configured to automatically import the ripped files into Shrink.</p>
     

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