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  1. Member
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    I recently purchased an expensive educational tutoring program to assist my kids with maths. I want to back up the original CD's because as I say they were expensive and kids being kids they will likely get scratched.

    I can't crack the copy protection! there has to be a way.. If they had an insurmountable copy protection method then surely DVD's would be using it?

    I've tried the latest Clone CD, Nero 9 and AnyDVDHD

    Any suggestions on how to proceed?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    This is not any DVD ripping. Moving you to our computer section.

    It's not that simple to add a new dvd-video protection and still make it work on ALL standalone dvd players. On computers can you add more protection and crap.
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    Alcohol 120% may be able to copy it.
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  4. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    cd burners stopped being able to write all types of cd sectors long ago. the last was probably the plextor 24/12/40a with early non-updated firmware. cd copy protection became easier after that.
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