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  1. #1
    MrJoe2U
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    Hi, I'm a new user and maybe I'm doing something wrong, but the downloads do not work.
    I downloaded Nero Burner 5 two times and every time the error message that appeared that the expiration date had passed.

    Same with Nero 3 version.

    I have an older PC-configuration and cannot download version 6.
    I would like to buy Nero 5 or download it for free as the newer version is too big for my PC.

    Any suggestion for help is wellcome.

    thanks,

    Hein

    the Netherlands

  2. #2
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    You might want to try NTI CD Maker instead of NERO.
    http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?a...t=ST&f=3&t=1538
    If your not able to get the NERO to work. The version on the link above, works fine on older machines, I had run it before on a Non-MMX 200Mhz CPU system.

  3. #3
    MrJoe2U
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    Originally posted by locustfurnace@Jan 5 2004, 02:47 PM
    You might want to try NTI CD Maker instead of NERO.
    http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?a...t=ST&f=3&t=1538
    If your not able to get the NERO to work. The version on the link above, works fine on older machines, I had run it before on a Non-MMX 200Mhz CPU system.
    Thank's for the advice. I donwloaded the program and it appears to be a program for cd-copying. However I am looking for a simple program for back-ups of my hard disks.

    Nero indeed is for cd-copying too, but I was told that it also can make back-ups.

    I'll look further,

    Thanks,

    Hein

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    Are you using the MS Backup Utility?
    You can use that to make backups, then burn those backups with NTI.
    If your wanting to create a system recovery backup, you might want to look into some alternative apps.
    [list][*]Backup4Win FREE, If your use the Win9x version.[*]Partition Saving FREE, is a DOS program that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy disk and DOS devices. With this program you could save all data on a partition to a file (such as you could save this file on a CD for example). Then if something goes wrong, you can completely restore the partition from the backup file. You no longer have to reinstall every piece of software from scratch.
    [list]

  5. #5
    MrJoe2U
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    Originally posted by locustfurnace@Jan 6 2004, 01:33 PM
    Are you using the MS Backup Utility?
    You can use that to make backups, then burn those backups with NTI.
    If your wanting to create a system recovery backup, you might want to look into some alternative apps.
    [list][*]Backup4Win FREE, If your use the Win9x version.[*]Partition Saving FREE, is a DOS program that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy disk and DOS devices. With this program you could save all data on a partition to a file (such as you could save this file on a CD for example). Then if something goes wrong, you can completely restore the partition from the backup file. You no longer have to reinstall every piece of software from scratch.
    [list]
    I was'nt using ANY back-ups so far :wub:

    Guess I've been very lucky.

  6. #6
    MrJoe2U
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    Originally posted by locustfurnace@Jan 6 2004, 01:33 PM
    Are you using the MS Backup Utility?
    You can use that to make backups, then burn those backups with NTI.
    If your wanting to create a system recovery backup, you might want to look into some alternative apps.
    [list][*]Backup4Win FREE, If your use the Win9x version.[*]Partition Saving FREE, is a DOS program that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy disk and DOS devices. With this program you could save all data on a partition to a file (such as you could save this file on a CD for example). Then if something goes wrong, you can completely restore the partition from the backup file. You no longer have to reinstall every piece of software from scratch.
    [list]
    I was'nt using ANY back-ups so far :wub:

    Guess I've been very lucky.

    thank's


 

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