![]() ![]() You did NOT say whether you received either of the two emails that I sent to you. Perhaps I should just email Digiarty's Support?! I looke through my purchases here at "Bits", and don't see the previous purchase, but it appears that not ALL of the purchases that I have made (over the past few years) are listed. On the "other hand" if my first copy was a "FREE License", I'm okay with paying for the License. This would just be to upgrade the existing copy. As my finances are limited and IF my first copy is PAID, then I'd like to get a refund as I don't really need a second copy. Upon further checking it seems (by File Date) that I installed THAT (Previous) version on or around April 1st (LAST year).The problem is,i JUST HAVE THE "INSTALL File" WITH no notes, AND the information box in the Software just says it is a "Licensed Copy", so I have no idea (for SURE) if it is a "PAID" or a "FREE" License though I THINK I did pay for it. #1 I have just purchased (HERE) version 3.6.3, but upon preparing to install, I see that I already have version 3.4.7 installed. #2 I want to be sure how to upgrade in the future! The program has advanced bad sector recovery that can actually back up movies from scratched, dirty, worn, or minorly cracked DVDs!Ĭhris Roy Jackson Thank You, but I cannot see any way to upgrade the software either in the "GUI" OR on the Website. And with access to all region codes and copy protection systems, there's little chance that you have a DVD that WinX DVD Copy Pro can't copy!Įven if you're closing the barn door after the horse has run out, there's some hope for your movies with WinX DVD Copy Pro. Your choices with WinX DVD Copy Pro are many - make a straight disc to disc clone, copy the DVD to an ISO image for later burning, or make a copy of the DVD as an MPEG2 file. WinX DVD Copy Pro lets you make copies of DVDs without any loss in quality, and is everything you need to safeguard your collection with digital backups. To get you started, here's today's discount software promotion, WinX DVD Copy Pro! But they are subject to a bunch of hazards that files never see - scratches, smudges, cracks, footprints, peanut butter, marker, the list is endless! So, to be safe, better make digital backup copies of your DVDs while you still can. ![]() Sure, DVD discs are technically "durable" because they're in physical form and can't be deleted like files. ![]()
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