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    Vista & dvd's

    Hey, does anyone know a good program for copying dvd's with Vista?
    I used to use Nero, but I tried installing it and it says it's not compatible with Vista.

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    Do yourself a favor, and go back to XP for a few more years until software developers create software that works with Vista.
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    I gotta be honest, I've considered that... Vista tends to piss me off, but then again, I wasn't a huge fan of xp either

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    My new computer came with vista and it uses Roxio, only problem is that Roxio is not compatible with DVD shrink.
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    Most comp manufactures have restore cd's that include xp pro. I bought 'em for both my hp and my dell off of ebay for like $30 each shipped. They also came with drivers. My comp runs faster and I get all my fav app's back

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher View Post
    Most comp manufactures have restore cd's that include xp pro. I bought 'em for both my hp and my dell off of ebay for like $30 each shipped. They also came with drivers. My comp runs faster and I get all my fav app's back
    I thought you used linux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vieope View Post
    I thought you used linux.
    Why did you think that?

    I tried Ubuntu on my hp laptop. I liked the OS and how clean it ran, but there weren't enough drivers to get all the components up and it ran too slow. I had to reformat and go back to xp ...

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