nero problem

2007-02-21 Thread brian parker
Hi list, i have a strange problem using nero to burn discs and dvds. 
up until a few days ago, i was managing this perfectly. now, i am 
failing, and am getting a message, saying, data source too slow. can 
anyone help me with this. everything on my computer seems to be 
working normally. that is, nothing seems to be running slow. is there 
something i can do, to speed up the data source. it is coming from a 
folder on my c drive, which has 131 gygabytes of free space. brian.


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Re: nero problem

2005-10-17 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Curt.  I have Nero 5.5, but don't have that problem.  It sounds weird!
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I am trying to copy OTR files I have put on my hard drive.  Nero version
 5.5 pops out the disk before it verifies the data, takes the disk back in
 and then says drive is empty.  I can't figure out why.  It will sit there
 forever saying drive is empty.  If I pop out the disk again and let it go
 back in it will not fix the problem.  Also, all verifications come up
 bad, and I don't know why.  Any suggestions?  Kurt

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nero problem

2005-10-16 Thread Kurt E. Yount
I am trying to copy OTR files I have put on my hard drive.  Nero version
5.5 pops out the disk before it verifies the data, takes the disk back in
and then says drive is empty.  I can't figure out why.  It will sit there
forever saying drive is empty.  If I pop out the disk again and let it go
back in it will not fix the problem.  Also, all verifications come up
bad, and I don't know why.  Any suggestions?  Kurt 

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Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread TerriStimmel
Hello everyone,

I've got a friend who is having a problem with Nero.
He didn't have this problem, until he connected an external CD burner to his
computer.

He was using version 5.5 without any problems.  Then, when he connected up
this external burner it was as if Nero couldn't recognize it.  All it shows
is that he has that virtual recorder.

Well, I remembered having this problem, so I told him that he should try
upgrading to version 6, and see if this fixes his problem.  So he did that.

His problem wasn't solved.  And it turns out that this external CD burner is
not new, he's had it for about three, or four years.
He did update the driver to the latest one he was able to find, so that's
not the issue.

My thinking now, is that there must be something we need to do, in order for
it to work.  Or that this particular model won't work with Nero at all.

What do you all think?  Is my friend's problem fixable or not?

Any thoughts or suggestions will be much appreciated.

Thank you,
Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread Robert Stokes
Hi Terri,
Your friend has presumably installed the necessary drivers for his external 
CD burner but has he selected it with Nero. If not, tell him to launch Nero 
and press Alt+R to get into Recorder Menu and press Enter on Choose 
Recorder. Provided the burner is plugged in it should be listed. Use the 
arrow keys to select it then tab to OK and press Enter. Hopefully it should 
then work.

Good luck.
Robert.
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From: TerriStimmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: Nero problem


Hello everyone,
I've got a friend who is having a problem with Nero.
He didn't have this problem, until he connected an external CD burner to 
his
computer.

He was using version 5.5 without any problems.  Then, when he connected up
this external burner it was as if Nero couldn't recognize it.  All it 
shows
is that he has that virtual recorder.

Well, I remembered having this problem, so I told him that he should try
upgrading to version 6, and see if this fixes his problem.  So he did 
that.

His problem wasn't solved.  And it turns out that this external CD burner 
is
not new, he's had it for about three, or four years.
He did update the driver to the latest one he was able to find, so that's
not the issue.

My thinking now, is that there must be something we need to do, in order 
for
it to work.  Or that this particular model won't work with Nero at all.

What do you all think?  Is my friend's problem fixable or not?
Any thoughts or suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Terri
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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread TerriStimmel
Hi Robert,

Nope, it's not listed.  I had him check that out already, because I thought
that was probably the problem as well.
The only choice he has, when he looks under choose recorder, is that virtual
recorder.

Thanks,
Terri
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 Hi Terri,

 Your friend has presumably installed the necessary drivers for his
external
 CD burner but has he selected it with Nero. If not, tell him to launch
Nero
 and press Alt+R to get into Recorder Menu and press Enter on Choose
 Recorder. Provided the burner is plugged in it should be listed. Use the
 arrow keys to select it then tab to OK and press Enter. Hopefully it
should
 then work.

 Good luck.

 Robert.
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 From: TerriStimmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:11 PM
 Subject: Nero problem


  Hello everyone,
 
  I've got a friend who is having a problem with Nero.
  He didn't have this problem, until he connected an external CD burner to
  his
  computer.
 
  He was using version 5.5 without any problems.  Then, when he connected
up
  this external burner it was as if Nero couldn't recognize it.  All it
  shows
  is that he has that virtual recorder.
 
  Well, I remembered having this problem, so I told him that he should try
  upgrading to version 6, and see if this fixes his problem.  So he did
  that.
 
  His problem wasn't solved.  And it turns out that this external CD
burner
  is
  not new, he's had it for about three, or four years.
  He did update the driver to the latest one he was able to find, so
that's
  not the issue.
 
  My thinking now, is that there must be something we need to do, in order
  for
  it to work.  Or that this particular model won't work with Nero at all.
 
  What do you all think?  Is my friend's problem fixable or not?
 
  Any thoughts or suggestions will be much appreciated.
 
  Thank you,
  Terri
 
 
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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread Robert Stokes
Hi Terri,
Then it sounds as though the problem lies with the CD burner. He may need to 
update the drivers, particularly if he has Windows XP and has installed 
Service Pack 2.

Best.
Robert.
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Hi Robert,
Nope, it's not listed.  I had him check that out already, because I 
thought
that was probably the problem as well.
The only choice he has, when he looks under choose recorder, is that 
virtual
recorder.

Thanks,
Terri
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Subject: Re: Nero problem


Hi Terri,
Your friend has presumably installed the necessary drivers for his
external
CD burner but has he selected it with Nero. If not, tell him to launch
Nero
and press Alt+R to get into Recorder Menu and press Enter on Choose
Recorder. Provided the burner is plugged in it should be listed. Use the
arrow keys to select it then tab to OK and press Enter. Hopefully it
should
then work.
Good luck.
Robert.
- Original Message - 
From: TerriStimmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: Nero problem

 Hello everyone,

 I've got a friend who is having a problem with Nero.
 He didn't have this problem, until he connected an external CD burner 
 to
 his
 computer.

 He was using version 5.5 without any problems.  Then, when he connected
up
 this external burner it was as if Nero couldn't recognize it.  All it
 shows
 is that he has that virtual recorder.

 Well, I remembered having this problem, so I told him that he should 
 try
 upgrading to version 6, and see if this fixes his problem.  So he did
 that.

 His problem wasn't solved.  And it turns out that this external CD
burner
 is
 not new, he's had it for about three, or four years.
 He did update the driver to the latest one he was able to find, so
that's
 not the issue.

 My thinking now, is that there must be something we need to do, in 
 order
 for
 it to work.  Or that this particular model won't work with Nero at all.

 What do you all think?  Is my friend's problem fixable or not?

 Any thoughts or suggestions will be much appreciated.

 Thank you,
 Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread TerriStimmel
Hi Robert,

Yep, this is what he did.  He said that he got the latest driver from the HP
site.

He does have XP, and he does have service pack 2.
I'm hoping this issue is fixable, but I'm beginning to wonder.

Thank you,
Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Do any other USB devices connect successfully to that computer?  What OS is 
it?  Ffind out if the computer sees the drive at all.
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 7:11 AM
Subject: Nero problem


Hello everyone,
I've got a friend who is having a problem with Nero.
He didn't have this problem, until he connected an external CD burner to 
his
computer.

He was using version 5.5 without any problems.  Then, when he connected up
this external burner it was as if Nero couldn't recognize it.  All it 
shows
is that he has that virtual recorder.

Well, I remembered having this problem, so I told him that he should try
upgrading to version 6, and see if this fixes his problem.  So he did 
that.

His problem wasn't solved.  And it turns out that this external CD burner 
is
not new, he's had it for about three, or four years.
He did update the driver to the latest one he was able to find, so that's
not the issue.

My thinking now, is that there must be something we need to do, in order 
for
it to work.  Or that this particular model won't work with Nero at all.

What do you all think?  Is my friend's problem fixable or not?
Any thoughts or suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Terri
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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread TerriStimmel
Hi Gary and others,

Yes, the computer sees the burner.  It recognizes it as though it were
another drive.

Yes, other USB products work fine.

He is using XP pro.

Thank you,
Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2005-01-10 Thread R Q J
Hi Terri,
Nero is very particular about burners, and doesn't seem to support as many
as other burning software does.
I had a USB cdrw drive, that was supported by Nero, but then Nero came with
the drive.
You might be able to get supported drive imformation from Nero's website,
if there isn't any in the documentation that ships with the software.
R Q J
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 Hi Gary and others,

 Yes, the computer sees the burner.  It recognizes it as though it were
 another drive.

 Yes, other USB products work fine.

 He is using XP pro.

 Thank you,
 Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2004-11-28 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Shirley.

In answer to your question on whether you can burn a compilation CD using
Nero but taking the tracks directly from CD's rather than your hard drive,
well, yes you can.  However, this is not recommended because what you're
doing here is using the track at once method of burning.  With this method,
the laser pauses after each track and then has to engage again when ready
for the next track.  Best results are obtained when using disc at once for
music CD's and this can only be achieved by copying a whole CD or by burning
a compilation of tracks from your hard drive.  Track at once is only
recommended when burning data CD's.

Regards.

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 also you can make compilations with windows media player providing the
music
 is already on your hard drive
 its simple to. what you do is this.
 open windows media player, go to library, make sure you have a blank cd in
 the cd rw drive.
 then select each track you want. you can hit the application key when your
 on each track and go down till you hear add to. open this and it will say
 burn list, now playing etc. select burn list. do this for every track.
once
 all songs are added tab until you hear start burn.
 and hit the space bar on that.
 i am not sure if there is a way in windows media player to have the
timeread
 out..i.e how many minutes the cd is.
 also is nero is their a way to copy part of a cd, take it out and put in a
 new one or does the music have to be stored on your hard drive alreayd
 shirley
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  Hi Terri.
 
  Try this:
 
  Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive
 
 
 
  Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.
 
 
 
   1.. You can configure Nero to present the new compilation dialogue in
  preferences.  To do this:
 1.. Press Alt + F to open the File Menu.
 2.. Arrow down to Preferences and press enter
 3.. Press spacebar on the first checkbox to check start with New
  compilation
 4.. Tab to the OK button and press spacebar to save the settings.
   1.. Now when you start Nero, you will see the new compilation dialogue
  and
  you will be placed on the multisession tab.
   2.. Press shift + tab until you reach the combo box that allows you to
  select what task you wish to perform.  This will usually be defaulted to
  CD-ROM which is used for data compilations.
   3.. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select
Audio
  from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
  players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
  tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
  enter.
   4.. Press enter on the New button and the compilation window will be in
  focus.
   5.. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
   6.. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing
the
  folders on your hard drive where they reside.
   7.. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to
  the
  clipboard.
   8.. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into
focus.
   9.. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the
  compilation.
   10.. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks
you
  want to include in your compilation.
   11.. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do
  this, use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard
then
  use the up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to
  immediately follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the
  keystroke control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it
will
  then appear at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if
you
  have chose audio format and not possible for data format.
   12.. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
  applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's
resources.
   13.. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and
  then
  press W to open the Burn dialogue.
   14.. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.
 
  Kevin
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  Hi Kevin,
  I was wondering if it had been removed.
  So do you know how I can burn a CD, without the wizard?
  Thanks,
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Re: Nero problem

2004-11-28 Thread Frank Deweese
Kevin,
As we say, in Southeastern Ohio, You might not be the best, but you're up 
amungum.
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Hi.
Sorry for the repetition but try this:
Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive

Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.

 1.. You can configure Nero to present the new compilation dialogue in
preferences.  To do this:
   1.. Press Alt + F to open the File Menu.
   2.. Arrow down to Preferences and press enter
   3.. Press spacebar on the first checkbox to check start with New
compilation
   4.. Tab to the OK button and press spacebar to save the settings.
 1.. Now when you start Nero, you will see the new compilation dialogue 
and
you will be placed on the multisession tab.
 2.. Press shift + tab until you reach the combo box that allows you to
select what task you wish to perform.  This will usually be defaulted to
CD-ROM which is used for data compilations.
 3.. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select Audio
from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
enter.
 4.. Press enter on the New button and the compilation window will be in
focus.
 5.. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
 6.. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing the
folders on your hard drive where they reside.
 7.. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to 
the
clipboard.
 8.. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into focus.
 9.. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the
compilation.
 10.. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks you
want to include in your compilation.
 11.. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do
this, use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard then
use the up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to
immediately follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the
keystroke control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it will
then appear at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if you
have chose audio format and not possible for data format.
 12.. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's resources.
 13.. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and 
then
press W to open the Burn dialogue.
 14.. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.

Kevin
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Kevin,
HHave appreciated all the great Nero messages.
Could some one give specific short steps for copying files as  in data C 
D
using Nero?

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 Hi Terri.

 Looks like the wizard has been removed from versions of nero 6.3 and
above.
 At least I can't find it anywhere either.  It used to be available from
the
 help menu but now it says use nero express where it used to say use the
nero
 wizard.

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 Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 6:45 PM
 Subject: Nero problem


  Hello everyone, and happy Thanksgiving,
  Like my subject says, I have a nero problem.
  Right now, I'm using a demo of version 6, but will have the real 
  thing
 soon.
  I'm wanting to burn a CD, and would like to use the wizard.  However,
mine
  isn't set up that way.
  Can I change the set up?  If so, then how?
  I looked threw the preferences, but didn't see anything about the
wizard
 in
  there.
  Any help will be much appreciated.
  Terri
 
 
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Re: Nero problem

2004-11-26 Thread doc
Is it not mentioned in one of your menus?
Look in the help menu
Doc Wright
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Men are like a fine wine. They start out
as grapes, and it's up to women
 to stomp the crap out of them until they
turn into something acceptable
 to have dinner with.
but then again women are always putting
their foot into it!
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Subject: Nero problem


Hello everyone, and happy Thanksgiving,
Like my subject says, I have a nero problem.
Right now, I'm using a demo of version 6, but will have the real thing soon.
I'm wanting to burn a CD, and would like to use the wizard.  However, mine
isn't set up that way.
Can I change the set up?  If so, then how?
I looked threw the preferences, but didn't see anything about the wizard in
there.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2004-11-26 Thread shirley
also you can make compilations with windows media player providing the music 
is already on your hard drive
its simple to. what you do is this.
open windows media player, go to library, make sure you have a blank cd in 
the cd rw drive.
then select each track you want. you can hit the application key when your 
on each track and go down till you hear add to. open this and it will say 
burn list, now playing etc. select burn list. do this for every track. once 
all songs are added tab until you hear start burn.
and hit the space bar on that.
i am not sure if there is a way in windows media player to have the timeread 
out..i.e how many minutes the cd is.
also is nero is their a way to copy part of a cd, take it out and put in a 
new one or does the music have to be stored on your hard drive alreayd
shirley
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Hi Terri.
Try this:
Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive

Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.

 1.. You can configure Nero to present the new compilation dialogue in
preferences.  To do this:
   1.. Press Alt + F to open the File Menu.
   2.. Arrow down to Preferences and press enter
   3.. Press spacebar on the first checkbox to check start with New
compilation
   4.. Tab to the OK button and press spacebar to save the settings.
 1.. Now when you start Nero, you will see the new compilation dialogue 
and
you will be placed on the multisession tab.
 2.. Press shift + tab until you reach the combo box that allows you to
select what task you wish to perform.  This will usually be defaulted to
CD-ROM which is used for data compilations.
 3.. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select Audio
from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
enter.
 4.. Press enter on the New button and the compilation window will be in
focus.
 5.. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
 6.. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing the
folders on your hard drive where they reside.
 7.. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to 
the
clipboard.
 8.. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into focus.
 9.. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the
compilation.
 10.. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks you
want to include in your compilation.
 11.. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do
this, use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard then
use the up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to
immediately follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the
keystroke control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it will
then appear at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if you
have chose audio format and not possible for data format.
 12.. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's resources.
 13.. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and 
then
press W to open the Burn dialogue.
 14.. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.

Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
I was wondering if it had been removed.
So do you know how I can burn a CD, without the wizard?
Thanks,
Terri
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Nero problem

2004-11-25 Thread TerriStimmel
Hello everyone, and happy Thanksgiving,
Like my subject says, I have a nero problem.
Right now, I'm using a demo of version 6, but will have the real thing soon.
I'm wanting to burn a CD, and would like to use the wizard.  However, mine
isn't set up that way.
Can I change the set up?  If so, then how?
I looked threw the preferences, but didn't see anything about the wizard in
there.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2004-11-25 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Terri.

Looks like the wizard has been removed from versions of nero 6.3 and above.
At least I can't find it anywhere either.  It used to be available from the
help menu but now it says use nero express where it used to say use the nero
wizard.

Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 6:45 PM
Subject: Nero problem


 Hello everyone, and happy Thanksgiving,
 Like my subject says, I have a nero problem.
 Right now, I'm using a demo of version 6, but will have the real thing
soon.
 I'm wanting to burn a CD, and would like to use the wizard.  However, mine
 isn't set up that way.
 Can I change the set up?  If so, then how?
 I looked threw the preferences, but didn't see anything about the wizard
in
 there.
 Any help will be much appreciated.
 Terri


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Re: Nero problem

2004-11-25 Thread ptusing
Kevin,
HHave appreciated all the great Nero messages.

Could some one give specific short steps for copying files as  in data C D
using Nero?

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 Hi Terri.

 Looks like the wizard has been removed from versions of nero 6.3 and
above.
 At least I can't find it anywhere either.  It used to be available from
the
 help menu but now it says use nero express where it used to say use the
nero
 wizard.

 Kevin
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 From: TerriStimmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 6:45 PM
 Subject: Nero problem


  Hello everyone, and happy Thanksgiving,
  Like my subject says, I have a nero problem.
  Right now, I'm using a demo of version 6, but will have the real thing
 soon.
  I'm wanting to burn a CD, and would like to use the wizard.  However,
mine
  isn't set up that way.
  Can I change the set up?  If so, then how?
  I looked threw the preferences, but didn't see anything about the wizard
 in
  there.
  Any help will be much appreciated.
  Terri
 
 
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