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X-men Origins - Wolverine (success)
greayagh
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16. September 2009 @ 01:38
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Easy backup with Dvdfab latest version (6.0.6.0)
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16. September 2009 @ 10:55
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Wasn't expecting anything too difficult on this one.
Thanks for the post. I'm planning to grab this one today.
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16. September 2009 @ 20:44
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minimal copy protection on this title so it should be a easy backup for everyone
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Mrguss
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17. September 2009 @ 02:36
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DVDFab 5.2.5.0 > Shrink > ImgBurn/Nero/Decrypter
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Romanay
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23. October 2009 @ 12:30
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How do I download 6.0.6.0?
Romanay
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23. October 2009 @ 12:40
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Romanay
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23. October 2009 @ 13:07
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I am using the latest version 6.1.2.0
But it wound't open the disc
Could it be the disc is self
Romanay
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23. October 2009 @ 13:19
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It could just be your optical drive, see one of my latest posts in the Transformers 2 thread, basically not all optical drives are equal, some don't read discs when other drives have no problems.
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Romanay
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23. October 2009 @ 16:39
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No it's not
Could it be the software or the disc?
I don't normally have this problem
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23. October 2009 @ 16:45
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From the sheer lack of other peoples' replies it's not the software.
I don't personally buy into the whole 'bad press' notion re discs, as i say, in my experience it's a case of using different drives until you find one that rips the disc. (i'm not talking about scratched/marked discs either, i'm on about brand new discs straight out of the packaging; though some optical drives are better at dealing with damaged discs than others). But if you don't have any other optical drives all you can do is take the disc back to be exchanged and hope that works.
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Romanay
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23. October 2009 @ 16:51
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Yes that want I was thinking as well
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