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dvd wont re-copy

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by gid, Mar 7, 2005.

  1. gid

    gid Member

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    hi
    ive copyed a dvd of mine onto a dvd-r disc and it works fine but i wanted to do another copy but it wont do it . it plays fine but stops half way through copying or dosent start at all ive been using dvdshrink and nero 6

    thanks
     
  2. budberner

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    What brand of media? How fast did you write? I had a copy of a copy that wasn't in the best shape. Wouldn't analyze in shrink or clone2 but burned on the fly using nero. ?Go figure? What error messages are you getting?
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    You also might want to try DVD Decrypter than use Nero. I had one where shrink and all the nero options didn't work - keep receiving the lovely cyclic redunancy error. Ran it through Decrypter and to my surprise it worked than I burned with Nero.
     
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    im using datawrite gray tops -r , they usally been alright . also ive tried it through dvd decrypter and that fails its as if its just copying wrong or leaving something out
     
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    im copying at 4 speed someone said it minght be leaving root files in what ever they are
     
  6. gid

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    also ive been getting a message when i start the computer which says INVALID BOOT. INI FILE
    BOOTING FROM C:\WINDOWS\
    as this got anything to do with it but the computer runs fine
     
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    If you have an invalid boot file, I wonder if your HD has been corrupted. You may need to flatten & re-install XP
     

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