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Nero Burning Rom 2015 Installation problem

Started by Kjhoh, November 19, 2015, 06:38 PM

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Kjhoh

Hi, I have a problem with the installation which it won't get pass the validation during the installation process and ended up the installation.
I can do it before with the same installer but don't know since when it doesn't work anymore.Does anyone know the solution? Thanks!

Vasudev

Give imgburn a go. I suppose it'll suffice your needs. You could try blocking the validation program of nero using windows firewall.

Yoda

Because of such problems with the newest versions of Nero,
I m still using Nero 7.11.10.0 to all my computers...

7.11.10.0 is the best version for me... It can do all things needed... (Bluray, Lightscribe etc...)
May The Force Be With You ...

humbert

Quote from: Yoda on November 20, 2015, 09:00 PM
Because of such problems with the newest versions of Nero,
I m still using Nero 7.11.10.0 to all my computers...
7.11.10.0 is the best version for me... It can do all things needed... (Bluray, Lightscribe etc...)

What? Nero is ultra-bloated with all kinds of unnecesary garbage tacked on. Do you use it all or what? If so then there must be many other lightweight programs that do the same thing only much better.

For burning there is nothing better than Burnaware. For that matter, who still burns CD's and DVD's? This is ancient technology that has been all but supplanted by the flash drive.


Yoda

#4
I m afraid I will disagree with you my friend...

You can't keep your old movies collection (hundreds of them) or all your favorite series (thousands of episodes) or all your of mp3 songs to flash drives...
You need to reserve a million flash drives for ever to do this...

DVDs and Blurays are the only cheap media to keep this staff archived...

Nero is in deed full of garbage, but when installing Nero, always choose custom install and then install only what you need...
Finally, as I still need a good burning software, I will give a try at the program you mentioned (Burnaware)...


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I just checked the Burnaware.
It seems to be a very good software but unfortunately the Free version does not support direct CD/DVD to CD/DVD copy.
So I think I have to use the Premium version to do this. I ll find it and check it tomorrow (03:20 right now :o ) and I will come back to that...
May The Force Be With You ...

Vasudev

Quote from: Yoda on November 21, 2015, 03:12 AM
I m afraid I will disagree with you my friend...

You can't keep your old movies collection (hundreds of them) or all your favorite series (thousands of episodes) or all your of mp3 songs to flash drives...
You need to reserve a million flash drives for ever to do this...

DVDs and Blurays are the only cheap media to keep this staff archived...

Nero is in deed full of garbage, but when installing Nero, always choose custom install and then install only what you need...
Finally, as I still need a good burning software, I will give a try at the program you mentioned (Burnaware)...


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I just checked the Burnaware.
It seems to be a very good software but unfortunately the Free version does not support direct CD/DVD to CD/DVD copy.
So I think I have to use the Premium version to do this. I ll find it and check it tomorrow (03:20 right now :o ) and I will come back to that...
what is direct cd/dvd copy? Is it copying a CD bit-by-bit so that there is virtually no info loss.

Yoda

Quote from: Vasudev on November 21, 2015, 12:51 PMwhat is direct cd/dvd copy? Is it copying a CD bit-by-bit so that there is virtually no info loss.
True!
But it is good for lazy guys (like me) as you only have to press the [COPY DISK] button instead of transfer the files to disk manually and then back to DVD  ;D
May The Force Be With You ...

shhnedo

#7
Quote from: humbert on November 21, 2015, 01:21 AMFor burning there is nothing better than Burnaware.
Software that has a fully functional free edition and a paid license edition which introduces enterprise options - Burnaware. The simple interface plus a good choice of skins for it. I'd be hard pressed to find something better. Although I liked ImgBurn at the time, it's now completely outdated. So yeah, I'd pick Burnaware over Nero at any time.

Vasudev

I prefer ImgBurn to copy CD/DVD into an ISO/BIN file and archive it to HDD or flash drive. After using usb flash, CD/DVD is painstakingly slow. But sometimes, its better to carry CD/DVD when something like malware could modify usb drive contents and CD/DVD is read-only. HBCD is burned to a CD.

Kjhoh

But Imgburn only allows you to burn files of create files on cd/dvd.
I need to copy the dvd/cd so I no need to get the iso from the original one and burn to a new one.

And yeah, although the usage of cd or dvd is quite an old way to do with compared to flash drives, but there are still pros and cons about it.

In conclusion BurnAware did solve my problem, so I think I won't be using Nero again lol.
Thanks a lot guys! ;D