Copying copyright protected dvds

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  1. akconway

    akconway Member

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    Hi, this might sound like a dumb question but I had a software for blocking copyright protection. It just worked in the background of whatever software you chose (in my case nero). It worked great but my computer got messed up and I had to restore it and lost the name of it, where I found it, and everything. The only thing that I can remember about it was that after I downloaded it, it displayed a little coffee cup in the right-hand bottom of my screen, near the clock, when it was enabled. Does anyone know what I am talking about from the little bit of info. that I remember about it?
     
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    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    DVD43 or AnyDVD or CCS Region free
     
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  3. akconway

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    Thanks for those, I will have to wait until I get home from work to see if that was it. The only thing is that those are free and the one that I downloaded was not. I had to pay for it. If I was a responsible adult I would have written that down huh!
     
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    Anydvd is not a free program. That may be the one you had if you paid for it. The cost is $39. USD if I'm not mistaken.

    Jerry
     
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    alcconway, If you did a Restore or even a complete recovery the program may still be in your Programs folder, you just have to re-install it.
    For future reference, it never hurts to copy the progarms you loaded on to a DVD or CD in case of disaster.
     
  6. akconway

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    Thanks everyone. I checked AnyDVD and that was not it. I tried to restore my computer to a certain point where it was saved. but it would only let me go back like 2 and a half months so that didn't help. I will put things on a cd/dvd from now on!
     
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    @akconway,

    If it's a "white coffee cup" on the task bar bottom when it's enable, then it is definitely "DVDIdle Pro". Yep, that's it, I've used DVDIdle Pro for a year now and it has been doing such an outstanding performances cracking up protection codes regardless of the conditions of the dvd movies. Hope this help you out.
     
  8. akconway

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    You are right that's it. Thank you so much! I had it for a few months right before my computer crashed. It works great, I would recommend it for anyone!

    If I have another question. I should start a new thread right? It is about a different subject.
     
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