I have a DVD that I burned myself and need a copy of it, and I no longer
have the DV source that I burned it from. Can I make a direct copy of my DVD
somehow?
Tom
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on 16/02/04 01:51, Michael Clarke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded the memory in my Wallstreet from 256mb to 512mb, and I don't
really see any difference in performance. Are there some memory tweaks I
can use to speed things up? Right now I have virtual memory turned off
on 16/02/04 11:14, Thomas Ethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a DVD that I burned myself and need a copy of it, and I no longer
have the DV source that I burned it from. Can I make a direct copy of my DVD
somehow?
Tom
I use Toast for DVD copies, but maybe Disk Utility can do it as
I have a DVD that I burned myself and need a copy of it, and I no
longer
have the DV source that I burned it from. Can I make a direct copy of
my DVD
somehow?
I use Toast for DVD copies, but maybe Disk Utility can do it as well?
Since the DVD he made isn't copy protected, I don't see why either
At 12:51 AM -0600 2/16/04, Michael Clarke wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded the memory in my Wallstreet from 256mb to 512mb, and I don't
really see any difference in performance. Are there some memory tweaks I
can use to speed things up? Right now I have virtual memory turned off and
6mb of disk
Saw this in the OWC e-letter today and thought of our previous discussion
on G5 PowerBooks and how soon they might be abailable:
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snipped here
Looks like faster G5s are soon to be rolling on out. And they'll
contribute
less for heating and reduce the need for A/C too! While the first
I've received a few unsuccessful delivery notifications (see example below).
The weird thing is I didn't send these emails. Does anyone have any idea of
what might be going on here? I have a Pismo running OS9, using Comcast
Internet with a Netgear wireless router and a wireless card. Thanks for