You should use CD Burner XP Pro instead. Its freeware without 'trial versions'
I used to use Nero and trust me, this product is better.
2006-08-04 07:13:06
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answered by gnomef0cker 3
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I bought Nero.
But it kept doing weird things (on Win2000 and WinXP both service pack one and two). Burnt through 10 discs before I gave up.
I did about a week of research and everyone kept saying to use TMPEGnc DVD Author 2.0. So I got that.
It is simpler to use. Hasn't failed or locked up yet.
Best of all (for me) it can copy multiple mini-DVD to one regular DVD.
First time I used it I got a really nice little DVD edited and burnt a good copy on the first try. I haven't wasted a DVD since.
You will like the trial version offer too :)
Only down side was very minor.....I found their web site rather complex and got the wrong software the first time. Then once I had downloaded and tried it and wanted to buy I couldn't figure out at first how to pay for it. If you perservere through that the product is great.
2006-08-04 07:24:52
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answered by yepwellmaybe 3
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Well try http://www.crackspider.net/
type nero 7. then you will find some cracks and serials, i found somthing like
07B3-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx, dont remember exactly, but it's easy to find.
then start nero startsmart, go to nero product centre (or somthing like that,) there u'll see the trial version information. click on the + button and add the serial that you found....
voila............. YOU hav juz upgraded ur nero trial version to Nero 7 Professional....!!!
additional - download nero7 frm www.ahead.com n if you cant open start smart, try editing the registry to add the serial. or just uninstall fully with a tool and reinstall...
2006-08-04 07:17:09
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answered by spido_razor 3
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i really get annoyed when people answer questions with nasty answers when all you are doing is asking a legitimate question
well dont worry mate,heres a few things to try,nero isnt the only burning software,allthough its the best
try looking at this link for some free burning software ....http://www.download.com/3150-2646_4-0-1-0.html?qt=&author=&titlename=&desc=&dlcount=&daysback=&swlink=&gfiletype=&os=&li=49&dlsize=&ca=
you will be able to find a few good programs there,but make sure you scan them once you have downloaded them
you can use windows xp for burning but this is a slow and rubbish way
i have a oem copy of nero,and if you want a copy let me know on my 360 page and i can send you one,....i hope you dont live too far away
good luck mate.....
2006-08-07 08:48:33
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answered by brianthesnail123 7
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Go to Google and type Nero 7 download for free and see what it will give you.
If they don't offer free downloads you can not download it.
However, the best way try what I suggested. I downloaded programs that I had lost the software and it worked.
Hope I was able to help
2006-08-04 07:14:48
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answered by Shantal F 2
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If you couldn't afford a Big Mac, would you just steal one instead? Either pay for the product or stop using it. It's called integrity, a word very few people know the meaning of any more.
2006-08-04 07:15:31
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answered by Big Ed 4
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easy way go search (nero 7 warez) in google.lot of them going to pop up and most of them might not work but keep trying and u will find the serial # that works.
2006-08-04 07:14:39
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answered by dilapnapunjabe 1
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hi..there
my advise is just go to www.download.com and type Nero7 in search box and it will give you any many result and than you just have to download which ever version you like.. and even it's not a trial version,,that's a Full version that you can use it forever.
2006-08-04 08:21:00
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answered by hope it will help you 2
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I would say that it would probably require a hack or sumut but this is not a subject that im willing to discuss.
I would suggest you search tuwcows or google for free cd burning software there is loads of them out there.
2006-08-04 07:14:15
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answered by Tiger 5
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No. That's why it is a trial version. Actually, yes, if you edit the registry, but you can seriously screw up your computer doing that.
2006-08-04 07:13:06
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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