I use IMGBURN to burn ISOs and CDBurnerXP to burn anything else. They are free
and reliable, and they work with just about any CD or DVD burning device. They
do not depend on a bunch of messy registry entries or require a certain brand of
drive or require a certain motherboard BIOS to run as do the versions of Nero
and/or Roxio bundled with most name-brand systems... Ben Myers
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 14:29:41 +0200, Nospam <Nospam@today.fr> wrote:
>Good day,
>Just want the confirmation that Nero Express 6 works with
>an Inspiron 1520.
>Does anyone uses it ?
>Thanks
Ben Myers a écrit :
> I use IMGBURN to burn ISOs and CDBurnerXP to burn anything else. They are free
> and reliable, and they work with just about any CD or DVD burning device. They
> do not depend on a bunch of messy registry entries or require a certain brand of
> drive or require a certain motherboard BIOS to run as do the versions of Nero
> and/or Roxio bundled with most name-brand systems... Ben Myers
>
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 14:29:41 +0200, Nospam <Nospam@today.fr> wrote:
>
>> Good day,
>> Just want the confirmation that Nero Express 6 works with
>> an Inspiron 1520.
>> Does anyone uses it ?
>> Thanks
ok, thanks
"Nospam" <Nospam@today.fr> wrote in message
news:487a0ba1$0$21142$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr...
> Ben Myers a écrit :
>> I use IMGBURN to burn ISOs and CDBurnerXP to burn anything else. They
>> are free
>> and reliable, and they work with just about any CD or DVD burning device.
>> They
>> do not depend on a bunch of messy registry entries or require a certain
>> brand of
>> drive or require a certain motherboard BIOS to run as do the versions of
>> Nero
>> and/or Roxio bundled with most name-brand systems... Ben Myers
>>
>> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 14:29:41 +0200, Nospam <Nospam@today.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> Good day,
>>> Just want the confirmation that Nero Express 6 works with
>>> an Inspiron 1520.
>>> Does anyone uses it ?
>>> Thanks
> ok, thanks
You can try Nero6 with your 1520, but if you're running Vista on that
machine I would be kind of surprised if it worked.
I'm basing this on the fact that Nero Express 6 OEM throws an
"incompatibility" warning the first time it is opened/initialized in
some/all versions of Windows XP - though it works.
Try to install it and see how it functions. If possible, use the update
feature in Nero to go up to the Ahead site and bring down the update(s) to
version 6 that are there and just try it.
You can always remove NE6 if it doesn't work. I don't think the hardware of
the 1520 would present any problems - though I'm not positive.
"Ben Myers" <ben_myers_spam_me_not@charter.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:6t1k74h96qe0quiepqb334lhbk63j7aih9@4ax.com...
>I use IMGBURN to burn ISOs and CDBurnerXP to burn anything else. They are free
> and reliable, and they work with just about any CD or DVD burning device. They
> do not depend on a bunch of messy registry entries or require a certain brand of
> drive or require a certain motherboard BIOS to run as do the versions of Nero
> and/or Roxio bundled with most name-brand systems... Ben Myers
>
I wish to drop Nero, but I have a collection of disk images made with Neros CD Copy
feature.(.nrg files)
They seem to be equivalent to iso's.
Do you think IMGBURN could use them (after renaming .nrg to .iso) ?
I don't know. It might be worth trying IMGBURN and if it does do it, then drop
Nero... Ben Myers
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:51:39 +0200, "Paul8" <getpaul@get2net.dk.remove> wrote:
>
>"Ben Myers" <ben_myers_spam_me_not@charter.net> skrev i en meddelelse
>news:6t1k74h96qe0quiepqb334lhbk63j7aih9@4ax.com.. .
>>I use IMGBURN to burn ISOs and CDBurnerXP to burn anything else. They are free
>> and reliable, and they work with just about any CD or DVD burning device. They
>> do not depend on a bunch of messy registry entries or require a certain brand of
>> drive or require a certain motherboard BIOS to run as do the versions of Nero
>> and/or Roxio bundled with most name-brand systems... Ben Myers
>>
>
>I wish to drop Nero, but I have a collection of disk images made with Neros CD Copy
>feature.(.nrg files)
>They seem to be equivalent to iso's.
>Do you think IMGBURN could use them (after renaming .nrg to .iso) ?
>