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This will prevent Autoplay from running. Rip the songs. The method varies depending on the program you are using. You may have to try multiple methods until you find a way that works for you.

If you are using dBpoweramp, click the "Options" button at the top of the window and select "Secure" for the Ripping Method. This can take a lot longer but can fix errors caused by copy protection.

If this first method doesn't work, try selecting "Defective by Design" from the Options menu. This is for CDs that have been intentionally damaged as a form of copy protection.

If you are using ISOBuster, highlight all of the tracks you want to copy, right-click on them, and select "Extract Objects". Choose a location to save them and then wait for the ripping process to complete.

Burn the ripped songs to a blank CD. Once the songs have been copied to your computer, they are no longer copy-protected. You can freely burn them to a CD using your favorite burning software, or add them to your digital music library. See this guide for details on burning an audio CD.

Method 2. Download a disc copying program. While you can use the above method to rip the contents of an audio CD to your computer to be burned to a new CD, the process is a little different if you want to copy a data CD or make a copy of your audio CD. To do this, you will need a disc copying program.

The most popular and powerful disc copying program is CloneCD. CloneCD is available for free for 21 days, which should allow you to copy any CD you need to without having to pay. You can always uninstall it and reinstall it if you want to restart the trial period.

Create an image from the disc. When you first start CloneCD, you will see four options. Select the first one to start the image creation process. This will copy the entire contents of the CD as a single file, which will then be able to be burned to a new disc. In the next window, select the drive that contains the disc that you want to copy. Choose the disc type. Once the disc has been analyzed, you will be given several options to choose from.



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