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  • skeetersmom
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    Junior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 1

    New to Backing up

    My twins recently killed my PC and I'm getting to buy a new harddrive and reload the machine from scratch. Anything I need to know during this process that will help me with using the RipIt s/w to backup all the kids Dvd's. I plan on using XP, I have 128MB of Ram. Harddrive size?
  • codajohn
    Digital Video Expert
    Digital Video Expert
    • Jul 2005
    • 661

    #2

    You will need at least 512 ram. 1-2GB's of ram is very goooood.
    HD-If you are planning a lot of video editing, the bigger the better. Storage is key. A fast processor helps cut down on the time it takes to make DVDs.
    If you are going new, go for Dual Core processor.
    A good video card is nice for clean play backs on your computer.
    I'm sure other member can actually give actual brands and models.
    Burn baby burn.
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