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I have 1 Click and would like to purchase 1 Click DVD Copy Pro. My questions are:
1. Will pro overwrite 1 click with 1 click becoming the pro version.
2. Will I have both 1 click and pro installed and can they both run separately?
3. With pro, can I load a 500g WD passport external portable hard drive to the gills with
my dvd movies and watch them on any of my 3 computers so I no longer
have to use my individual discs?


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I have 1 Click and would like to purchase 1 Click DVD Copy Pro. My questions are:
1. Will pro overwrite 1 click with 1 click becoming the pro version.
2. Will I have both 1 click and pro installed and can they both run separately?
3. With pro, can I load a 500g WD passport external portable hard drive to the gills with
my dvd movies and watch them on any of my 3 computers so I no longer
have to use my individual discs?


Thanks!!


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Q1 No.

Q2 Yes

Q3 Yes, you can do this with 1click5 now.

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Q1 No.

Q2 Yes

Q3 Yes, you can do this with 1click5 now.

Hope this helps.
With question 2, they are separate programs, however, they cannot be ran at same time.

That is, unless, one is on one computer and one is on another computer.
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1. No

2. Yes

3. That depends on how many movies you have... but a 500gb is a waste of money for the slightly higher cost of a 1TB drive. Get a 1TB or stay home.
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So you don't think I need to upgrade to Pro?? Because the main reason I wanted Pro was to save and watch movies from an external drive. I have read about Pro, but what else extra would I get if I upgraded??? Is it worth the extra cost?????

The reason I use the 500g vs a 1tb is the 500g is easier to use. I just take it with me and plug it into the 'ol usb port and away I go! I have a 1tb for backup, but to use it on "the go" I also have to plug it into the wall. There is a portable 1 tb drive out, but, I already had the 500g.

When I choose the 500g as the destination point for the dvds and it is saved there, do I need to do anything else to be able to watch the movies??

I have 1 Click and dvd43 loaded on an XP machine but will watch the movies via the 500g drive on a Vista machine most of the time.

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Both are equally good but Pro will give you more options to play with
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Pro will do a better job at selectively stripping away features and tracks that you don't want, helping to maximize the HDD space. Personally... if the $39.00 isn't a big deal, then Pro is the way that I would go.
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