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Copying A DVD Movie To The Laptop Or Computer While You Are Using Windows XP

By: Isaiah Henry

Copying a DVD is not at all difficult. In fact, it�s an out and out easy task. And now using DVD burning software we can even copy system files to a DVD. Many people still have doubt about how can Windows XP copy a DVD to the hard drive. Here are some simple tips to help.

First you need to insert the DVD into the DVD drive. If your drive is older and it is a CD-ROM, the procedure won�t work. After the DVD is inserted, use the standard copy/paste command to copy the necessary files into the folder where you want them to be. As a result, you will see many files. Look at their size because chances are that the largest files are the movie files, while all the rest are just supporting files.

There are many DVD ripper programs available. We can change any VCD to DVD format. Also it can convert any rlv format to mp3, mp4, VLC etc. Only some of these ripper programs are free programs. The paid ones only give the trial version free, and then charge some fee for the upgraded, fully functional version.

The first step in copying a DVD to a hard disk is to check the hard disk for enough space to allow the files to be copied. For example if the DVD has a size of 8 GB, the hard disk must have a little more, say 10 GB. Only then can we copy those files to the hard disk, as a little extra space is needed by the operating system for buffering the files when copying. The important thing to note is never to run any other program when Windows is doing the copying process, as it interfere and may not allow the data to be copied correctly. Due to this, the copied data may become corrupt. So whenever copying a DVD to hard disk always closes all the unnecessary programs.

Now a day�s rewritable DVDs are also available, which can be written and erased several hundred times. We can use these rewriteable DVDs to record data that needs to be re-written more than once, such as updates of official records. If you have adequate knowledge of how to copy DVDs, you will realize there is no difference in recording the two, except that the re-writeable version tends to be a bit slower.

We can also copy files from hard disk to DVDs. The hard disk drives are prone to crashes, virus attacks etc and suddenly we can lose all our important data. It is necessary that we make a backup of those important files. To make backups of such important files we can copy or store those files on a DVD. Burning and storing data on a DVD requires need a DVD burning software like Nero (latest version Nero7) or Roxio that is compatible with Windows XP. This type of software is very user friendly, and you can click along to copy from Hard Drive to a DVD, or from a DVD to a hard drive using Windows XP.

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