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How to Copy and Backup Any DVD Movie Quickly and Easily

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Summary: This video will demonstrate how to copy and back up any DVD movie.

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Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1
    1Click DVD Copy Pro
    1Click DVD Copy Pro

    Download and install a trial copy of 1Click DVD Copy Pro. You can get it here:
    http://www.1clickdvdcopy-pro.com/downloads.htm

  2. Step 2

    Download and install DVD43. This is a small free utility that runs in the background and it unlocks and decrypts DVD movies on the fly. Get it here:
    http://www.dvd43.com/

  3. Step 3
    1Click DVD Copy Graphical User Interface
    1Click DVD Copy Graphical User Interface

    Launch 1Click DVD Copy Pro

  4. Step 4
    Selecting
    Selecting

    Insert your original DVD movie. 1Click DVD Copy Pro will scan your DVD movie. Select under the "Copy Preset" The Movie Only option.

  5. Step 5
    Click The Start Button
    Click The Start Button

    Click the Start button to begin the copy/back up process.

  6. Step 6
    Removing The Original DVD and Inserting a Blank DVD-R
    Removing The Original DVD and Inserting a Blank DVD-R

    After some time, you will be presented with a dialog window prompting you to remove the original DVD movie and to insert a blank DVD-R. Insert the blank DVD-R and 1Click DVD Copy Pro will commence with making a copy of the original DVD.

  7. Step 7
    Copy Process Completed
    Copy Process Completed

    When the copy process is complete, a 1Click DVD Copy Pro dialog box will pop up to report the process successful. It will automatically eject your copied DVD movie.

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