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Is there any way to copy a coded/protected CD-ROM?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
the easiest way is to use any software that can create an image of the cd. assuming you are using windows xp iso recorder is the best utility you can add to enhance your xp - it gets integrated into windows xp so that to copy a cd/dvd all you gotta do is right click and copy, that simple (xp shoulda came with this thing in the first place!) if you are not on win xp get any software that can record or create cd images, such as Active@ISO Burner or ISO Creator. all 3 will will create the images on your HD and also burn them to a cd, regardless of any copy protection. just google for them they are all free and very small. infact the last two need not be installed just copy/position them in a folder and run.
Source(s): here's my favorite a link to iso recorder http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm - hinchLv 44 years ago
a cd rom? you propose a cd aka compact disk....sure, there is. yet even music cds nevertheless enable copying of songs to your HD...meaning difficultcontinual the region the place information is saved. yet i think of you are able to basically reproduction it thrice. or do you propose dvds...cuz for that i take advantage of dvd43free...i propose i heard of individuals using that to repeat dvds...pirating is prohibited 250k greenback large plus 5 years in reformatory....dont scouse borrow...stealing is undesirable
- Anonymous1 decade ago
http://www.slysoft.com/ is indeed the place to go, try Clone CD for copying protected cd's.
- Anonymous7 years ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
download "anydvd" from slysoft and it will remove the encryption for you
- Anonymous1 decade ago
yes...there are plenty of ways. is that all?