anything for burning like ner?

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sean fitzpatrick

i have an oem version off nero 6 i have upgraded and never took into account
it(nero)wouldnt work with my new drives.
i have been on to nero about this and after some exchanging of emails they
finally told me i would have to fork out $40 dollors t get an upgrade key,
is there anyway round this?
 
sean fitzpatrick said:
i have an oem version off nero 6 i have upgraded and never took into account
it(nero)wouldnt work with my new drives.
i have been on to nero about this and after some exchanging of emails they
finally told me i would have to fork out $40 dollors t get an upgrade key,
is there anyway round this?

www.deepburner.com

If your interested, I still have the _real_ freeware version of this
available somewhere........ (new versions aren't freeware AFAIAC)

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Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
sean said:
i have an oem version off nero 6 i have upgraded and never took into account
it(nero)wouldnt work with my new drives.
i have been on to nero about this and after some exchanging of emails they
finally told me i would have to fork out $40 dollors t get an upgrade key,
is there anyway round this?
Nero is my one pay program. If you upgraded it from oem by paying the
fee then Nero doesn't usually charge for an upgrade within the same
program number. All the 5x upgrades were free and I recently paid for
the upgrade to Nero 6 but further upgrades within Nero6 have been free.
The oem versions are worthless because they only work on 1 computer and
1 drive.
 
Thats crippleware at worst, "lite" ware at best........ it's certainly
not free as far as I am concerned.

Does it have any less features than the original freeware version?
 
Burn-at-Once
http://www.burnatonce.com/
http://www.pricelessware.org/thelist/sys.htm
http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/Data-CD-DVD-Burning/Burnatonce.shtml
CD Burning [like Nero or CDRWin]
Burn like the pros without paying through the nose. Burnatonce copies
data and audio discs and read/write image files, and it also offers
advanced functions usually found only on expensive pay-only
programs. This drag-and-drop CD coping program supports multisession
and bootable disc mastering; it also supports long file names using
Joliet, Long Joliet, and Rockridge.

Burnatonce's audio options will be music to your ears. It supports
FLAC, MP2, MP3, OGG, and .wav files; you have the option of adding
support for other audio formats as well. You can set pauses of
varying lengths between tracks, and set them as pre- or post-gap.
You can import CD text from freedb, read it from media tags, extract
it from file names, or write it from the built-in editor.
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the version is a oem so its not a full version it has somethinh associated
with the original phillips drive is ther any way round this or do i throw
the nero 6 disk out help please i cant keep buyin this stuff times r bad.
 
Burn-at-Once
http://www.burnatonce.com/
http://www.pricelessware.org/thelist/sys.htm
http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/Data-CD-DVD-Burning/Burnatonce.shtml
CD Burning [like Nero or CDRWin]
Burn like the pros without paying through the nose. Burnatonce copies
data and audio discs and read/write image files, and it also offers
advanced functions usually found only on expensive pay-only
programs. This drag-and-drop CD coping program supports multisession
and bootable disc mastering; it also supports long file names using
Joliet, Long Joliet, and Rockridge.

Will it burn a non-Microsoft file system? I want to burn a disk for
BeOS MAx 5 and the only Windows application that can create a
non-Windows file system is Nero.

Thanks,

Chris
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Chris
 
Will it burn a non-Microsoft file system? I want to burn a disk for
BeOS MAx 5 and the only Windows application that can create a
non-Windows file system is Nero.
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If I understand your question correctly, there are any number of
shareware, commercial, and freeware products to copy a hard drive
in RAW mode .. that is magnetically from beginning to end, regardless
of what is painted on the harddrive. These don't work by copying
files one-at-a-time to a new location. Any Track-at-once ISO
copier/burner should do the trick. The freeware CDBurnerXPPro
makes ISOs of another drive having, say ... Linux on it.
 
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