CR-V SatNav DVD backup
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CR-V SatNav DVD backup
I would like to make a backup copy of my 2005 Honda CR-V SatNav DVD
However when I try and copy using DVDXCopy or DVD-Shrink both of which are
pretty good at copying DVD's I get an error that the disk format cannot be
read. I can browse the DVD with Windows Explorer and it works ok in the car
Can anyone offer any idea of how I can back this up?
However when I try and copy using DVDXCopy or DVD-Shrink both of which are
pretty good at copying DVD's I get an error that the disk format cannot be
read. I can browse the DVD with Windows Explorer and it works ok in the car
Can anyone offer any idea of how I can back this up?
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[OT] Re: CR-V SatNav DVD backup
"MP" <.> wrote in news:UsKdnXjDyp9xUgDfRVnyhA@pipex.net:
> I would like to make a backup copy of my 2005 Honda CR-V SatNav DVD
>
> However when I try and copy using DVDXCopy or DVD-Shrink both of which are
> pretty good at copying DVD's I get an error that the disk format cannot be
> read. I can browse the DVD with Windows Explorer and it works ok in the car
>
> Can anyone offer any idea of how I can back this up?
>
>
>
Maybe you can try Alcohol 120%? http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
-lyj
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> I would like to make a backup copy of my 2005 Honda CR-V SatNav DVD
>
> However when I try and copy using DVDXCopy or DVD-Shrink both of which are
> pretty good at copying DVD's I get an error that the disk format cannot be
> read. I can browse the DVD with Windows Explorer and it works ok in the car
>
> Can anyone offer any idea of how I can back this up?
>
>
>
Maybe you can try Alcohol 120%? http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
-lyj
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Re: [OT] Re: CR-V SatNav DVD backup
"LastYJ" <carsx88-6012@yahoo.comm.> wrote in message
news:<Xns96688B606F1AEchrishchyahoocomSpam@38.119. 71.105>...
> "MP" <.> wrote in news:UsKdnXjDyp9xUgDfRVnyhA@pipex.net:
>
> > I would like to make a backup copy of my 2005 Honda CR-V SatNav DVD
> >
> > However when I try and copy using DVDXCopy or DVD-Shrink both of which
> > are
> > pretty good at copying DVD's I get an error that the disk format cannot
> > be
> > read. I can browse the DVD with Windows Explorer and it works ok in the
> > car
> >
> > Can anyone offer any idea of how I can back this up?
> >
> >
> >
>
> Maybe you can try Alcohol 120%? http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
>
>
> -lyj
>
>
Thanks - It seems to work ok, I copied it ok to an image file but as the
original DVD is double layer, I cannot write it without a special writer
I am still working on it....
news:<Xns96688B606F1AEchrishchyahoocomSpam@38.119. 71.105>...
> "MP" <.> wrote in news:UsKdnXjDyp9xUgDfRVnyhA@pipex.net:
>
> > I would like to make a backup copy of my 2005 Honda CR-V SatNav DVD
> >
> > However when I try and copy using DVDXCopy or DVD-Shrink both of which
> > are
> > pretty good at copying DVD's I get an error that the disk format cannot
> > be
> > read. I can browse the DVD with Windows Explorer and it works ok in the
> > car
> >
> > Can anyone offer any idea of how I can back this up?
> >
> >
> >
>
> Maybe you can try Alcohol 120%? http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
>
>
> -lyj
>
>
Thanks - It seems to work ok, I copied it ok to an image file but as the
original DVD is double layer, I cannot write it without a special writer
I am still working on it....
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