It's free (prerelease only) you can get it from microsoft.com
Yes, it is free.
You can get a DVD or DVD-RW and burn it from windows media player.
Windows DVD Maker.
There are several free DVD burning software. There are Windows DVD maker, DVD Flick, DVD Fab Free, and DVD Author Plus. DVD Author Plus works the best since it is completely free and works very fast.
there is one built into windows and to be honest its not that bad. it in the acssessories folder and its called windows DVD maker
There is a website that offers a free DVD decoder for the Windows XP operating system and it is called Kioskea. You will need to download the pack that corresponds with your native language.
windows media player is out dated,there now is a free media player its been around for a while and works way better than WMP. abcnews4.com/story/30060607/macgo-free-media-player-provide-dvd-support-on-windows-10 It will play any type of video,DVD,avi ect.. without any additional codecs and its free.
handbreak. open source and free for windows and mac.
Both yes and no.Yes:It does have to be purchased if you want to buy the installation disks located within a Windows 7 CD/DVD case from Walmart, TARGET, Meijer (only found in the Midwest), BEST BUY, HHGREGG CIRCUIT CITY.No:You can go to Softpedia and download the Windows 7 Beta from there.The Windows 7 Beta will delete all of your XP files or Vista files (depending on whether you have XP or Vista) and install Windows 7.(NOTE: You need a blank re-writable DVD-RW disk in order to installl the Windows 7 Beta.)ORyou can download Virtual Clone Drive and install it using that program instead of using a blank rewritable DVD-RWdisk.
For the Mac try MacTheRipper (See links below). OR You can also try Daniusoft's DVD Ripper which is good for both Windows & MAC.
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Use 'Windows DVD Burner' if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7. If not, use software such as 'Nero' or 'Roxio'.