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  1. Member cobra jet's Avatar
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    Hi,

    What program would you recommend to do a simple disc copy? I have a Windows 7 64 bit system with one DVD burner. I had been using Nero ver 6 on my XP system, but it don’t work with Win 7.
    I’m just trying to copy a DVD disk with 4 avi files I made using Premiere, but I have the same problem when I try to disc copy Word docs, or MP3’s.

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    Have you tried drag and drop using Windows Explorer ?
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    Or imgburn to make a dvd copy, mode->read and then mode->write to burn the iso.
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    Thanks for the quick replies:

    I want to do a simple disc to disc copy with only one DVD burner, so I’m not sure how I would be able to do a drag and drop through Windows Explorer.

    I do have the latest ver of imgburn. I didn’t see a disc to disc copy on the main screen. When I get home from work I will look around under mode and see if I find anything.

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    Here is a simple two-step guide written by the inventor of ImgBurn himself:
    http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6380&view=findpost&p=66253
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    To create a disk image using Imgburn, select mode/ez mode picker/create image file from disk.
    When the image is created, select "write image file to disk"

    But assuming, the avi files are just written as data, you can just as easily copy the files to HDD using Windows Explorer,
    use IMGburn 's "write files/folders to disk" mode, drag the avi files to the window and select burn.
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