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| CD Freaks Guru Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Massachusetts
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| Re: CSS Archive try right clicking on the option in anydvd...you're bound to find a whole lot of useful information. it gives the explanation that: "AnyDvd keeps archives of all CSS keys it has cracked in the registry if this option is enabled. This is done because cracking can take some time. If you insert a DVD for the second time, AnyDvd will retrieve the key from the key archive instead of cracking it again" |
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| SlySoft Team Member Join Date: Dec 2003
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