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    1. Re: 1881 Census on hard disk
    2. Terry Turner
    3. Ja well no fine (quaint South African expression)...loosely translated means "okay"... A very easy way is to use IMSI's CD COPIER which creates virtual CD-ROMS which can be used by any program - no need to try to fool the software into thinking about psuedo networks. Real CDs can be stored on a hard drive as virtual CDs and then mounted, ejected etc just like real ones. (My teenager tells me there is something like this available on the net somewhere which he uses to save cracked CDs as virtuals, then uses a Playstation hack to play PS games on his PC). I paid ZAR 50 for CD COPIER, which at current rates is about US$4 or about UK pounds 3! Terry Turner in sunny South Africa "Graham" <graham@NOPSPAMwalter-family.org> wrote: >I know I saw this information somewhere (so I apologise if this has been >done to death...) but I cannot remember which newsgroup or web-site it was >on... > >I have just received my set of the 1881 British Census CDs and want to load >the entire set to my local hard disk - hopefully this will eliminate >'CD-changers Elbow'. Unfortunately I'm not sure of how to proceed. > >Any assistance would be appreciated > >================================ >Graham Walter >Genealogical research looking for: >DAVIS / ROWLAND - Abercarn, Wales >JUKES / BRADLEY - Dorchester, England >================================ > > > >

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