Is there anything special that I need to do to make a copy of this for someone across the pond?
I'm running XP and simply using the 'write' feature that is a part of XP, no other program.
TIA,
~merfi
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Is there anything special that I need to do to make a copy of this for someone across the pond?
I'm running XP and simply using the 'write' feature that is a part of XP, no other program.
TIA,
~merfi
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/9/136877/1.ashx
Edited to add: "Damn! The file has been removed, I'll upload it again somewhere else and let you know where it is."
That link says file has been removed.
I had downloaded it a couple times from different links and saved it to a CD. When it finishes and I try to read it, it always says it can't open without me buying some other program.
Still haven't figured out what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks Nic!
but...
(b) Download an illicit .iso file and simply burn it to a blank CD
Do I need to add this to the copy I'm making for it to work in the UK then?? Cuz what I'm doing is simply copying all the files from the WT CD to a blank, then burning, which has always worked when I pirate other stuff.
~merfi
merfi; The .iso file is an exact copy of the 2006 Watchtower CD, you won't need to do anything except to let your friend know where that file is. He will then be able to use Nero, Roxio or one of many free file burning programs to create a copy onto a blank CD.
It's a lot easier than it sounds.
Uploading file now . . . .
I think I'm being confusing or naturally blonde or something.... here's the deal. lol *I* am making a copy of *my* original from behind the literature counter WT CD 2005 for someone in the UK. Can I just copy/paste and burn the files to a blank CD and voila! Pirated version of WT CD? Or is there a 'language barrier' of some digital sort that I need a add-in file for him to use it?
~merfi
merfi, when the link above works again, your UK friend can simply use that link to download the whole thing from his/her end instead of you sending a CD copy. However - if you for some reason really need to copy it yourself and send it, I think you can do it the way you describe. Just select all the files on the CD and copy the entire contents to the other CD (you may have to first copy the content to a folder on your hard drive, and then write the files from the harddrive to the recordable CD). I doubt there is any copy protection on that CD (but I'm not 100% sure).