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Nero 8 Ultra DVD Burning and upgrading to full version
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mrtypr
, Dec 10 2007 09:08 AM
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Posted 10 December 2007 - 09:08 AM
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Posted 12 December 2007 - 02:54 PM
As far as I'm aware, the nero 'demo' version is not 'crippled' in any way compared to the registered 'paid for' version. It simply stops working after the 15-day trial period. This from the nero trial download page:
"This demo version of Nero 8 can be tested for 15 days from the date of installation without any restrictions, except BD-AV authoring and playback". (BD=Blu-Ray Discs).
If you aren't getting any DVD burning options in nero it either means you don't have a DVD-writer installed or nero doesn't recognise your DVD-writer as such. The DVD-writer would have to be a brand new, just released model for that to happen though. You obviously need to iron out that problem before purchasing a serial number from them.
What you could do is install a free DVD-burning application to check if it's just a nero problem or a more general problem with Windows and/or your DVD-writer. You can download a free one here: http://cdburnerxp.se/
"This demo version of Nero 8 can be tested for 15 days from the date of installation without any restrictions, except BD-AV authoring and playback". (BD=Blu-Ray Discs).
If you aren't getting any DVD burning options in nero it either means you don't have a DVD-writer installed or nero doesn't recognise your DVD-writer as such. The DVD-writer would have to be a brand new, just released model for that to happen though. You obviously need to iron out that problem before purchasing a serial number from them.
What you could do is install a free DVD-burning application to check if it's just a nero problem or a more general problem with Windows and/or your DVD-writer. You can download a free one here: http://cdburnerxp.se/
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