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Old 02-03-2007, 02:01
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Dvd2cd

Hello

I was wondering if a DVD2CD was also possible, I know CD2DVD is, and I use that quite often, but I've got a 50pack CD's here, and don't burn that often any data. So thought I could backup some fresh games

Any ideas?

btw: one of the games is "Dawn of War: Dark Crusade" .. dunno if it is even possible, but I thought I could give it a shot

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Old 02-03-2007, 02:14
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Make a rip of the game and compress it with RAR to volumes of a size of a CD. I wrote some about ripping already on thie forums...
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