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Hi Friends, Im using windows XP in my laptop,?

1.Recently I tried to copy a DVD movie file from a drive to DVD disc. But It did not write the file instead it showed that "WINDOWS ENCOUNTERED A PROBLEM WHEN TRYING COPY THIS FILE" and showed TRY AGAIN and CANCEL. Even though i give try again, it again and again repeats the same.

2. When i move the cursor on the DVD drive, it shows "Free space "0" bytes and Total size "0" bytes. But i tried one more new Disc. But that too shows the same.

Please let me know how to correct it, friends..... thanks in advance....

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    yes copy write protected,most movie company don't want counterfeit

    copies of their movies, at lot of people say it's for home use,turn around some guy or street vendor selling at out of a car or at a stand

  • farlin
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    whats the difference between a computer and a computer? arent they technically an comparable? and that i assume by utilising computer you mean very own computer... yet i could decide on for computer then by utilising utilising actuality which you will no longer have the flexibility to truly strengthen a computer/computer diverse than such as greater suitable ram. you additionally can strengthen your video card together as optimal laptops incredibly dont have a general rate one even put in. A is computer is likewise concern-loose a lot greater suitable cost-sensible in case you evaluate it to a computer with an comparable standard overall performance. Laptops are incredibly in basic terms for on the pass convenience.

  • 1 decade ago

    Its the copy protect on the DVD, try search using keyword "DVD Ripping"

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