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Well it appears that all that anti burn software that the RIAA invested it has one major hole. You know the stuff the put on CD's to make them uncopyable or unburnable. Well a student has found a very easy way to fix this major problem. You may be saying: "Dan quit the bullcrud and just tell us". Hush my little ones. First there are 2 ways to do it one is to simply hold the shift key when you are burning a CD and it will burn perfectly, I will kindly refrain from the jokes involving shift. No wait I won't. The RIAA must be shifting themselves over all that money they just wasted. The second way is to turn off the "Auto Detect CD" on your computer. This prevents the Anti burn software from starting.
- FluxD.com.
Well it appears that all that anti burn software that the RIAA invested it has one major hole. You know the stuff the put on CD's to make them uncopyable or unburnable. Well a student has found a very easy way to fix this major problem. You may be saying: "Dan quit the bullcrud and just tell us". Hush my little ones. First there are 2 ways to do it one is to simply hold the shift key when you are burning a CD and it will burn perfectly, I will kindly refrain from the jokes involving shift. No wait I won't. The RIAA must be shifting themselves over all that money they just wasted. The second way is to turn off the "Auto Detect CD" on your computer. This prevents the Anti burn software from starting.
- FluxD.com.