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Not sure if it is even possible, but can you rip DVD9s ?
I tried doing it on my laptop, in the DVD-ROM, but no luck. Can't even view the files in the DVD drive.
Yet it seems to work on the computer. (in the DVD-ROM, too)
On the laptop, it comes up with ugly messages saying the disc is probably corrupt or Windows can't recognise the blahblah. Windows XP on laptop & computer, though.
You think maybe my laptop needs a good ol' clean ?!
Or something a little more complex ?
Any info is much appreciated, little honey munchkins.
:)
It was dirrrtty. It just needed a blow.. :)
Not sure if it is even possible, but can you rip DVD9s ?
I tried doing it on my laptop, in the DVD-ROM, but no luck. Can't even view the files in the DVD drive.
Yet it seems to work on the computer. (in the DVD-ROM, too)
On the laptop, it comes up with ugly messages saying the disc is probably corrupt or Windows can't recognise the blahblah. Windows XP on laptop & computer, though.
You think maybe my laptop needs a good ol' clean ?!
Or something a little more complex ?
Any info is much appreciated, little honey munchkins.
:)