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Originally Posted by mexiken
And thats ASSUMING that the DVD doesn't have some kind of locks on it to prevent you stealing the source (which I can easily get around with some programs that I have but most don't). Problem is, I don't have a DVD burner anyway, so while I could POTENTIALLY do it if I happened to know the programming language its written in (probably C or something I can easily pick up), I couldn't just take out the lines, and reburn it. If someone wants to do this though, let me know, and we can collaborate on it. I'd like to get rid of this too....
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There is an Acura TL forum that my boss subscribes to (don't have the URL handy) where this has been discussed for quite some time. I don't think you are going to have much luck re-burning the DVD. I've heard of people using most of the popular available burning tools (DVD Decrypter, Alcohol 120, Nero, etc) to attempt to make a copy of the DVD. No luck, it appears to use a proprietary copy protection of some kind. I would think that IF it were something the average 'advanced' computer geek (I'm a Network Engineer by trade) could do, it would be done by now....but that said - I wouldn't mind getting rid of that pesky nag screen myself.
