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Here's some posts I found on the problem:
The location of your files on your HD should be set in the Working Folder. If you are using version 4. If you are using version 3 it will be in the C:\Documents and Settings\Login_Name\Application Data\1ClickDVDCopy folder.
Make sure your computer is set up to show temp and hidden files.
Now go to your desktop and hit your Start button. Go to "Search". Open "All files and folders". Under "all or part of the file name:" Type in *.vob
Click the "Search" button below. It will the show all of your movie files to the right of the screen. Give it 20 to 30 seconds to search. Then right click on the movie files that you want to delete and send them to the recycle bin.
I had to delete them once they were in the recycle bin to get my HD space back. I have Norton System Works and it protects the recycle bin, so when 1ClickDVDCopy sends it to the recycle bin it Is Not deleted completly until I delete the Recycle Bin, thus giving me back my HD space.
When emptying your recycle bin, also "Purge All" of the "Empty Norton Protected Files" if applicable.
You can also just use the Windows "Search" to find the files and delete them from that list. Hit your start button, select "Search", select "All files & folders", type in either... 1clickdvdcopy or Audio_TS or Video_TS (if you want to locate those folders) or use *.vob, *.bup, *.ifo (if you want to locate all the files). Then just delete them from the list... and empty the recycle bin when done.
The best way to know where these files are being put, in the future, is to tell 1Click what you want as a working folder (I use D:\Temp ). You can do the same with CopyToDVD... Other programs like dvddecrypter should offer similar options.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 23. February 2005 @ 21:52
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