Now that I have your attention, please read the following:
The fair use clauses in Section 117 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 allow us to make one backup of any software we own for archiving purposes.
One original, one backup ... no more. If the original is damaged, keep the disc or pieces as proof and play your backup. You lose/throw out the original, by law you must toss out your backup as well.
So, for those looking for information on how to backup a backup, you won't find help here. Rip your original disc again if your first backup didn't work. And if you don't have the original disc anymore, then you shouldn't have the backup either.
Sorry, we all have to go by the rules. Please no more discussion on backing up a backup.
The fair use clauses in Section 117 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 allow us to make one backup of any software we own for archiving purposes.
One original, one backup ... no more. If the original is damaged, keep the disc or pieces as proof and play your backup. You lose/throw out the original, by law you must toss out your backup as well.
So, for those looking for information on how to backup a backup, you won't find help here. Rip your original disc again if your first backup didn't work. And if you don't have the original disc anymore, then you shouldn't have the backup either.
Sorry, we all have to go by the rules. Please no more discussion on backing up a backup.