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Thread: RE: NERO and WINDOWS-XP...COPYING FILES DIRECTLY TO A CD or DVD

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    RE: NERO and WINDOWS-XP...COPYING FILES DIRECTLY TO A CD or DVD

    RE: WINDOWS-XP and NERO-Using CD's and DVD's as floppy disks to save files

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    I have a new PC with Windows-XP /Professional and two DVD/CD-RW drives.
    I also have Nero 6 Ultra Edition installed on my computer. I would like to be able to use a CD or a DVD in the same manner as a floppy disk to save files I create on my PC (e.g. EXCEL files, Word files) or files that I read or images that I see from the Internet or my E-mail directly as I can to my hard disk with a file save command. I can't seem to do this directly as I used to do earlier. Is there a way to do this directly without having to resort to the File Burn wizard and all its steps in NERO? I would like to have the same file save capabilities with these removal disks as I have with my non removal hard drive.

    If anyone reading this posting knows how to do this, please send me an E-mail
    describing the procedures for setting this up. My E-mail address is:
    [email protected]

    Thank you for any help you may be able to give me to solve this problem.
    MRELKAY

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    well I know u wanna be able to burn the stuff in real time its called multi session, does your cd/dvd support it, it should.
    I loved that feature with my old hp cd rewriteable, i would copy and burn stuff in real time like a floppy, I think u can still do it, but I dunno how to with nero though.
    i just burn the data once.
    I would like to know how to do that too, i am sure there is a way and in fact it would be nice to have a guide etc for nero.
    hmm
    U probably wont come to this forum as u requested to be emailed with the information hmm.
    well still i would like to do to know how to. i am sure u can too,.

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    hmmm i am assuming u can do this *this is for nero 5 but i am sure u can do it with latest version*


    9. How do I create a multisession CD with Nero 5.xx?

    Use the following links and download the PDF files that explains you step by step how to create a Multisession CD or DVD.

    For Multisession CDs click on: Create a data CD
    Use the ´start a multisession Data CD´ file if you want to know more about a first write operation.
    Use the ´continue a multisession Data CD´ file to get information about every following time you write on the same CD.

    For Multisession DVDs click on: Create a DVD
    Use the ´start a multisession Data DVD´ file if you want to know more about a first write operation.
    Use the ´continue a multisession Data DVD´ file to get information about every following time you write on the same CD.

    got this off of this site
    http://www.nero.com/en/FAQs_Nero5.html#9

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    Nero InCD does what you're looking for. (It comes in a separate "package", but the same key works for it.)
    Google | cpugeniusmv

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    agree....

    yes i can confirm Nero InCD will work
    very usefull app
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    it works good man
    good job cpu

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