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making a copy of my navi dvd disc

T2urtle

Diamond Member
a friend of mines recent had his car broken into and only thing was stolen was his navi disc.

i never thought anyone would do such things but in light of this i would like to make a copy of my dvd disc so i have one at home incase this happens.


i own a g35x, from my understand this is a DVD-ROM DL. people on the forum told me something about chapters/bookmarks and etc. making it a little harder to copy.

i have a DL burner, now i'm just going to pick up a couple dvd-R- DL and try.


which program would be ideal for this? i have poweriso, dvd decypter on the computer now.
 
Try any of them. Just do a disk copy. If you get a copyright error there might be a way around that.

If your copy does go through just try it in the car and see what happens. I'm sure the NAV system will reject it if it's not a valid copy.

 
i'm trying to reduce to amount of trial and error,

poweriso doesn't have an option do to dual layer aleast mines doesn't. i'm trying decrpyter right now.
 
Originally posted by: T2urtle
i'm trying to reduce to amount of trial and error
Simple...
Order a replacement disk from the manufacturer based on the cars VIN.
Possibly check junk yards for disk from the same car.


 
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