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Turn a PC Into a DVR, Install Software Without a DVD Drive

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January 25, 2012
Hassle-Free Tech
Turn a PC Into a DVR, Install Software Without a DVD Drive
Add an OTA tuner to turn your PC into a DVR, install software from a disc without an optical drive. - Rick Broida, PCWorld
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