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| DVD Burning Software Hello. I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does not allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power DVD) that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my Vista). I checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at Cyberlink either. I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five Fedora 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD without installing any other DVD/CD burning software? |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software Hi Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 available as an update from their website. Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you will either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some are free, personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others. I hope this helps. Regards Stuart "C R C" <Firefox111_2000******.com> wrote in message news:eJlksT7bHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hello. > > I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does > not allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power > DVD) that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my > Vista). I checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at > Cyberlink either. > > I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five > Fedora 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. > > Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD without > installing any other DVD/CD burning software?[/color] |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software Stuart Forshaw wrote: [color=blue] > Hi > > Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 > available as an update from their website. >[/color] Does Nero 6 have to be installed before one can upgrade to Nero 7? If not, that's fine. Otherwise, it looks like a catch-22 situation. [color=blue] > Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you will > either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some are > free, personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others. >[/color] One of the most fundamental tasks when it comes to burning CD/DVD is to be able to burn from an ISO. How did Microsoft manage to miss this one? Why does Microsoft continue to include half-baked software with its operating system? [color=blue] > I hope this helps. >[/color] Thanks for any input. Many Windows users are interested in exploring GNU/Linux and those distros usually come as free downloadable ISO files. Cheers. [color=blue] > Regards > Stuart > > > "C R C" <Firefox111_2000******.com> wrote in message > news:eJlksT7bHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Hello. >> >> I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does >> not allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power >> DVD) that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my >> Vista). I checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at >> Cyberlink either. >> >> I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five >> Fedora 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. >> >> Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD >> without installing any other DVD/CD burning software?[/color][/color] -- The "Wow" starts now. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=[/url] "No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no choice." [url]http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html[/url] |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:42:02 -0500, C R C wrote: [color=blue] > Hello. > > I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does not > allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power DVD) > that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my Vista). I > checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at Cyberlink > either. > > I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five Fedora > 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. > > Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD without > installing any other DVD/CD burning software?[/color] One option would be to boot something like a knoppix Live CD with the 'toram' option - this loads the OS and utilities to ram leaving the dvd unit freed up. |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:05:38 +0100, "Stuart Forshaw" <stuart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Hi > >Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 >available as an update from their website. > >Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you will >either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some are free, >personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others. > >I hope this helps. > >Regards >Stuart[/color] Just so you have more choices, Easy CD Creator 9 (Roxio) also works well with Vista, except for their drag to disk applet, which is easly defeated with a patch. It only causes a nag screen anyway, no real harm and all due to some KB patch that fixes other software, but partially breaks Easy 9 in this minor regard. Go figure. |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software No, you can just obtain Nero 7. Note that you will need to BUY this as this is not an update, it's a whole new version. Noted your comments about ISO burning, true, although there are enough freeware alternatives to not really make it an issue (ImgBurn 2.3.0.0 at [url]http://www.imgburn.com)[/url]. "NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:1174923342.308124@netadmin1.interbaun.net...[color=blue] > Stuart Forshaw wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi >> >> Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 >> available as an update from their website. >>[/color] > Does Nero 6 have to be installed before one can upgrade to Nero 7? If not, > that's fine. Otherwise, it looks like a catch-22 situation. >[color=green] >> Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you will >> either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some are >> free, personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others. >>[/color] > One of the most fundamental tasks when it comes to burning CD/DVD is to be > able to burn from an ISO. How did Microsoft manage to miss this one? Why > does Microsoft continue to include half-baked software with its operating > system? >[color=green] >> I hope this helps. >>[/color] > Thanks for any input. Many Windows users are interested in exploring > GNU/Linux and those distros usually come as free downloadable ISO files. > > Cheers. > >[color=green] >> Regards >> Stuart >> >> >> "C R C" <Firefox111_2000******.com> wrote in message >> news:eJlksT7bHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Hello. >>> >>> I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does >>> not allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power >>> DVD) that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my >>> Vista). I checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at >>> Cyberlink either. >>> >>> I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five >>> Fedora 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. >>> >>> Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD >>> without installing any other DVD/CD burning software?[/color][/color] > > -- > The "Wow" starts now. > [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=[/url] > > "No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no > choice." > [url]http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html[/url] >[/color] |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software "NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:1174923342.308124@netadmin1.interbaun.net...[color=blue] > Stuart Forshaw wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi >> >> Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 >> available as an update from their website. >>[/color] > Does Nero 6 have to be installed before one can upgrade to Nero 7? If not, > that's fine. Otherwise, it looks like a catch-22 situation. >[color=green] >> Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you will >> either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some are >> free, personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others. >>[/color] > One of the most fundamental tasks when it comes to burning CD/DVD is to be > able to burn from an ISO. How did Microsoft manage to miss this one? Why > does Microsoft continue to include half-baked software with its operating > system? >[color=green] >> I hope this helps. >>[/color] > Thanks for any input. Many Windows users are interested in exploring > GNU/Linux and those distros usually come as free downloadable ISO files.[/color] I'm one of them. At work, we are a Microsoft shop when it comes to workstations, Mail Exchange, Browsing, etc. But our business apps are running on Mid-Range systems. Lately, we migrated our database to Oracle 10-g in a RAC environment. The servers are are running on RHL Enterprise (Red Hat Linux). I home-built a new system with a Dual Core CPU, 2GB DDR2 mem for Vista Ultimate I'm trying out. New workstations and Laptops that we buy at work now come with Vista so I have to learn the new Vista OS. On the other hand, I want to learn Linux so I downloaded the ISO images from Fedora to install in another system I'm going to build - just to familiarize myself with Linux. [color=blue] > > Cheers. > >[color=green] >> Regards >> Stuart >> >> >> "C R C" <Firefox111_2000******.com> wrote in message >> news:eJlksT7bHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Hello. >>> >>> I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does >>> not allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power >>> DVD) that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my >>> Vista). I checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at >>> Cyberlink either. >>> >>> I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five >>> Fedora 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. >>> >>> Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD >>> without installing any other DVD/CD burning software?[/color][/color] > > -- > The "Wow" starts now. > [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=[/url] > > "No sane person wants Vista, so Microsoft is making sure they have no > choice." > [url]http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html[/url] >[/color] |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software Stuart Forshaw pisze:[color=blue] > Hi > > Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 > available as an update from their website. > > Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you > will either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some > are free, personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others.[/color] Free ImgBurn burns IOS exceptionally well under Vista. -- Andrea|ASRock K7Upgrade880, AMD Sempron 2800@2340MHz, Pentagram QC-80Cu 1024MB DDR-400, Sapphire Radeon 9600 128MB, Samsung SyncMaster SM-960BF Seagate Barracuda ST380021A 80GB, Western Digital Caviar WD2000JS 200GB Pioneer DVR-111L, ModeCom 350GTF, Creative Audigy SE + Creative HQ-1700 |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software "Stuart Forshaw" <stuart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%23AOFYh7bHHA.4140@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi > > Nero 6 will not work with Vista, you need the latest Nero 7 v7.8.0.5 > available as an update from their website.[/color] Nero 6 does work under Vista (I use it regularly). Some of the support programs don't, e.g. Nero Express, won't work. However, Nero Burning ROM (the primary burning software) works just fine. [color=blue] > > Windows Vista has CD/DVD burning built in but will not burn ISO, you will > either need Nero 7 or a standalone IMG Burn package of which some are > free, personally we use Nero 7 so I am unable to advise on others.[/color] Nero Burning ROM 6 will, of course, handle ISO images and works fine under Vista. [color=blue] > > I hope this helps. > > Regards > Stuart > > > "C R C" <Firefox111_2000******.com> wrote in message > news:eJlksT7bHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Hello. >> >> I bought a new LG Double Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe. Vista does >> not allow me to install the software bundle (Nero 6 and Cyberlink Power >> DVD) that came with the drive. (FYI: I have disabled the UAC in my >> Vista). I checked Nero, they don't have an update for Vista. None at >> Cyberlink either. >> >> I want to be able to burn DVD's and CD's with Vista. There are five >> Fedora 6 .ISO CD image files waiting to be burned. >> >> Does anyone know if Vista Ultimate can burn .iso image files to CD >> without installing any other DVD/CD burning software?[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software In article <Ol$cZu8bHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, PTravel wrote: [color=blue] > *However, Nero Burning ROM* > (the primary burning software) works just fine.[/color] Any tricks to installing it? |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software On Mar 26, 6:49 pm, Hugh Wyn Griffith <huwy...@unspam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote:[color=blue] > In article <Ol$cZu8bHHA.1...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,PTravelwrote:[color=green] > > However, Nero Burning ROM > > (the primary burning software) works just fine.[/color] > > Any tricks to installing it?[/color] As I recall (it's been a couple of weeks), just the usual -- Run the setup program as Administrator and XP Pro SP2 compatible. Once it's been installed, set the executable to XP Pro SP2/Run as Administrator mode. I don't know if it's necessary, but I do it as a matter of course when I'm installing software that isn't expressly Vista- compatible. |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software <ptravel@travelersvideo.com> wrote in message news:1174961402.427997.187680@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On Mar 26, 6:49 pm, Hugh Wyn Griffith <huwy...@unspam.tampabay.rr.com> > wrote:[color=green] >> In article <Ol$cZu8bHHA.1...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,PTravelwrote:[color=darkred] >> > However, Nero Burning ROM >> > (the primary burning software) works just fine.[/color] >> >> Any tricks to installing it?[/color] > > As I recall (it's been a couple of weeks), just the usual -- Run the > setup program as Administrator and XP Pro SP2 compatible. Once it's > been installed, set the executable to XP Pro SP2/Run as Administrator > mode. I don't know if it's necessary, but I do it as a matter of > course when I'm installing software that isn't expressly Vista- > compatible. >[/color] Nero is Vista compatible. Just run the installer, no need to run in compatibility mode. |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software In article <1174961402.427997.187680@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, wrote: [color=blue] > Run the setup program as Administrator and XP Pro SP2 compatible[/color] Can you/someone remind me -- I'm used to Run as Administrator (RIght Mouse Click and select) but not with combining the two. Do you right mouse click on the installer, select properties and set compatibility mode there and then having done that do the R as Admin? |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software We are talking about Nero 6 here, not Nero 7+ Are you saying that Nero 6 is VISTA compatible after all? |
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| Re: DVD Burning Software Hugh hey-- I know that the latest versions of Nero have had adjustments to make it more widely Vista compatible, but I have to say every time this comes up, that I have been able to successfully use Nero 6+ (I update it whenever they make them available) with all of the builds of Vista up through the one they are selling now (RTM). The only widespread problem I've seen isn't endemic to Vista--it's the familiar upper filter/lower filter reg values that sometimes get in the way but can be deleted to fix the problem they cause. This also is not relegated to Nero--it can impact any burning software, including the native software included by MSFT in XP and now Vista. If you haven't tried Nero 6 and have it, give it a shot on Vista and if you run into any problems, please post them up. CH "Hugh Wyn Griffith" <huwyngr@unspam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message news:VA.00000250.0059db5b@unspam.tampabay.rr.com...[color=blue] > We are talking about Nero 6 here, not Nero 7+ > > Are you saying that Nero 6 is VISTA compatible after all? >[/color] |
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