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Algierd
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      08-25-2009

First I used Nero Burning ROM v6.6.1.15 through option compatibilit
with Windows XP SP2. She recorded DVD-R / W disk and spoiled CD The
she began to spoil all the disks. I installed Nero Burning RO
v9.4.13.2b. She recorded my DVD-RW, but spoiled 3 DVD-R disc and doe
not write CD-RW:cry:

My optical drive in perfect order, I connect it to my second compute
with Windows XP SP3 x86, everything is recorded without any problems
Why do I get a write error in Vista x64 SP2? Help please me!!!!!:cry

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Chuck
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      08-25-2009
Nero Burning ROM v6.6.1.15 Needs to be uninstalled completely, and any
changes it made reversed before the version 9 install the upper and lower
filters (in the registry) may need to be cleared. It's a fine kettle you are
in now! Perhaps the Nero web site has some help.
I quit installing or using Nero on new machines.
Suggest (free)
Imgburn (Making & burning images)
DeepBurner (Data CD's etc.)
Mkisofs (command line) Bootable disks & Video

"Algierd" <> wrote in message
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> First I used Nero Burning ROM v6.6.1.15 through option compatibility
> with Windows XP SP2. She recorded DVD-R / W disk and spoiled CD Then
> she began to spoil all the disks. I installed Nero Burning ROM
> v9.4.13.2b. She recorded my DVD-RW, but spoiled 3 DVD-R disc and does
> not write CD-RW:cry:
>
> My optical drive in perfect order, I connect it to my second computer
> with Windows XP SP3 x86, everything is recorded without any problems.
> Why do I get a write error in Vista x64 SP2? Help please me!!!!!:cry:
>
>
> --
> Algierd



 
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Daddy Tadpole
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      08-26-2009
There are hundreds of free burners available.

The ones you can pay for are always needing updates and mess your computer
up.

None of them work all the time with all drives and all branded recordable
disks.

Recordable disks have an unpredictable lifetime.

CD-R has been around for many years.

Why can't we have a **RELIABLE** way of burning disks??????

Finally, what is M$ doing about it?

Regards


"Chuck" <> a écrit dans le message de
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> Nero Burning ROM v6.6.1.15 Needs to be uninstalled completely, and any
> changes it made reversed before the version 9 install the upper and lower
> filters (in the registry) may need to be cleared. It's a fine kettle you
> are in now! Perhaps the Nero web site has some help.
> I quit installing or using Nero on new machines.
> Suggest (free)
> Imgburn (Making & burning images)
> DeepBurner (Data CD's etc.)
> Mkisofs (command line) Bootable disks & Video
>
> "Algierd" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> First I used Nero Burning ROM v6.6.1.15 through option compatibility
>> with Windows XP SP2. She recorded DVD-R / W disk and spoiled CD Then
>> she began to spoil all the disks. I installed Nero Burning ROM
>> v9.4.13.2b. She recorded my DVD-RW, but spoiled 3 DVD-R disc and does
>> not write CD-RW:cry:
>>
>> My optical drive in perfect order, I connect it to my second computer
>> with Windows XP SP3 x86, everything is recorded without any problems.
>> Why do I get a write error in Vista x64 SP2? Help please me!!!!!:cry:
>>
>>
>> --
>> Algierd

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Bogey Man
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      08-26-2009
"Daddy Tadpole" <> wrote in message
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> There are hundreds of free burners available.
>
> The ones you can pay for are always needing updates and mess your computer
> up.
>
> None of them work all the time with all drives and all branded recordable
> disks.
>
> Recordable disks have an unpredictable lifetime.
>
> CD-R has been around for many years.
>
> Why can't we have a **RELIABLE** way of burning disks??????
>
> Finally, what is M$ doing about it?
>
> Regards


What does Microsoft have to do with CD/DVD burner manufacturers and the
companies that write the software for them? Linking Microsoft to them is a
bit of a stretch don't you think.

 
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      08-26-2009

"Bogey Man" <> a écrit dans le message de
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> "Daddy Tadpole" <> wrote in message
> news:18C1638B-7BA8-45D1-A927-...
>> There are hundreds of free burners available.
>>
>> The ones you can pay for are always needing updates and mess your
>> computer up.
>>
>> None of them work all the time with all drives and all branded recordable
>> disks.
>>
>> Recordable disks have an unpredictable lifetime.
>>
>> CD-R has been around for many years.
>>
>> Why can't we have a **RELIABLE** way of burning disks??????
>>
>> Finally, what is M$ doing about it?
>>
>> Regards

>
> What does Microsoft have to do with CD/DVD burner manufacturers and the
> companies that write the software for them? Linking Microsoft to them is a
> bit of a stretch don't you think.

Writing to disks has been a key function of operating systems since
computers had disks. Magneto-optical disks used to be quite common for
backing up data, and these were (and still are) recognised too.

So I don't see why an OS should not be able to handle natively any CD or DVD
drive that meets agreed specifications. Blank disks also need specifications
understandable by end users. There are arguments about the bundling of IE
and other software, but these should not apply to basic hardware.

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bread_voter
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      08-27-2009
I use this simple effective never let me down, on VISTA x64.

http://infrarecorder.org/


"Algierd" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> First I used Nero Burning ROM v6.6.1.15 through option compatibility
> with Windows XP SP2. She recorded DVD-R / W disk and spoiled CD Then
> she began to spoil all the disks. I installed Nero Burning ROM
> v9.4.13.2b. She recorded my DVD-RW, but spoiled 3 DVD-R disc and does
> not write CD-RW:cry:
>
> My optical drive in perfect order, I connect it to my second computer
> with Windows XP SP3 x86, everything is recorded without any problems.
> Why do I get a write error in Vista x64 SP2? Help please me!!!!!:cry:
>
>
> --
> Algierd


 
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Bogey Man
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      08-27-2009


"Daddy Tadpole" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Bogey Man" <> a écrit dans le message de
> news:...
>> "Daddy Tadpole" <> wrote in message
>> news:18C1638B-7BA8-45D1-A927-...
>>> There are hundreds of free burners available.
>>>
>>> The ones you can pay for are always needing updates and mess your
>>> computer up.
>>>
>>> None of them work all the time with all drives and all branded
>>> recordable disks.
>>>
>>> Recordable disks have an unpredictable lifetime.
>>>
>>> CD-R has been around for many years.
>>>
>>> Why can't we have a **RELIABLE** way of burning disks??????
>>>
>>> Finally, what is M$ doing about it?
>>>
>>> Regards

>>
>> What does Microsoft have to do with CD/DVD burner manufacturers and the
>> companies that write the software for them? Linking Microsoft to them is
>> a bit of a stretch don't you think.

> Writing to disks has been a key function of operating systems since
> computers had disks. Magneto-optical disks used to be quite common for
> backing up data, and these were (and still are) recognised too.
>
> So I don't see why an OS should not be able to handle natively any CD or
> DVD drive that meets agreed specifications. Blank disks also need
> specifications understandable by end users. There are arguments about the
> bundling of IE and other software, but these should not apply to basic
> hardware.
>
> Regards


The OP said that Nero screwed up his CD/DVD burner. I experienced that when
I installed Adobe Photo Elements. It absolutely hosed my CD/DVD. To get it
back, I had to restore the registry to a time previous to the Adobe install,
remove the CD/DVD burner from the Device Manager along with ALL software
relating to the CD/DVD burner that I could find. Adobe supplied me with a
listing of the DLL's installed with the Elements package as did the
manufacturer of burner software that I usually used.

I physically removed the CD/DVD burner from the computer and rebooted. I
then checked the Device Manager to make sure that I had gotten rid of all
traces of the burner. I then powered down and re-installed the burner. The
PnP immediately picked up the burner and installed it. It would burn
perfectly from using the Vista burning engine but after installing the
software that came with the burner, a DLL file was reported as missing. I
eventually found the file and instructions on how to get it installed
properly and after that everything worked properly and continues to do so.

Updated versions of my burning software and Photo Elements software
installed properly and caused no further problems.

I don't see how an operating system can protect itself from a bad install of
any program short of saving an image of your complete operating system
before allowing an install.


 
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