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Mad Dog & NeroAt my home, I have 3 computers with Windows XP and at work I have a computer with Windows 2000 (but not all privileges). I'd like to be able to use it without installing Nero with all of these computers. My primary need is to create backups that can be read by any computer with a DvD drive. My secondary need is to be able to carry the drive between work and home and back-up files from one to the other. As long as I have Nero, I will experiment with its programs. But I haven't been able to find a tutorial which says which Nero program is best suitable for which need. My disk has: Nero Suite Nero OEM NeroVision Express 2 Nero Media Player InCD4 EasyWrite Reader Contents + Templates My guess is that InCD is the program I want, but your instructions say to install the Nero Suite. They don't say what I'm getting. I haven't been able to write to DvDs without installing Nero. This bothers me a lot. I bought the product to do back-ups from multiple computers. What is the minimal installation I need to do back-ups? How much does it cost to be able to make this installation at multiple computers of mine? I ran Nero and was able to create a DvD with a My Pictures on it. On my other computer, I saw those pictures looking like shortcuts, and was able to copy them. I think it copied them from the disk, but it may have copied them from the original computer, at least copying them took much longer than burning the DvD. I took the MadDog to work and tried to read that DvD and failed.\ Where can I find instructions and/or tutorials about what I should be doing? You have an OEM version of NERO. It will install Nero OEM be default. This
is really Nero Express. It is very limited and gives you a Wizard based burning evironment. Head over to www.nero.com and you can locate the doucmentation. InCD is usually installed separate. Show quoteHide quote "Howard Brazee" <how***@brazee.net> wrote in message news:OiR2BsJNFHA.3960@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > This USB drive plugs into my computers and is useable as a CD/DVD drive as > is. > At my home, I have 3 computers with Windows XP and at work I have a > computer > with Windows 2000 (but not all privileges). > > I'd like to be able to use it without installing Nero with all of these > computers. My primary need is to create backups that can be read by any > computer with a DvD drive. My secondary need is to be able to carry the > drive > between work and home and back-up files from one to the other. > > As long as I have Nero, I will experiment with its programs. But I > haven't > been able to find a tutorial which says which Nero program is best > suitable for > which need. My disk has: > Nero Suite > Nero OEM > NeroVision Express 2 > Nero Media Player > InCD4 > EasyWrite Reader > Contents + Templates > > My guess is that InCD is the program I want, but your instructions say to > install the Nero Suite. They don't say what I'm getting. > > > I haven't been able to write to DvDs without installing Nero. This > bothers me > a lot. I bought the product to do back-ups from multiple computers. > > What is the minimal installation I need to do back-ups? How much does it > cost > to be able to make this installation at multiple computers of mine? > > I ran Nero and was able to create a DvD with a My Pictures on it. On my > other > computer, I saw those pictures looking like shortcuts, and was able to > copy > them. I think it copied them from the disk, but it may have copied them > from > the original computer, at least copying them took much longer than burning > the > DvD. I took the MadDog to work and tried to read that DvD and failed.\ > > Where can I find instructions and/or tutorials about what I should be > doing? InCD is the packet writing software produced by the Nero people (Ahead
Software). It makes a suitably formatted CD-RW or DVD-RW act like a giant floppy. (Sort of.) I'd hesitate to call it a backup utility. I would not count on being able to read an optical disk written with it on a machine that does not have InCD installed. I believe that the installer for it won't run unless Nero is installed. I have the full version of Nero 6.x installed. I don't use INCD, though, because the last time I tried it, it was very crash prone on my system (XP Home SP2). I don't know about OEM versions, but the full version of Nero includes a backup utility. I haven't tried it, though. For full backups, I've used Norton Ghost 2003. (I have never gotten it to write directly to CD or DVD reliably, though. I end up writing the Ghost files to a separate partition or an external hard drive, and then burning the 2 GB chunks to DVD.) Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn. Show quoteHide quote "Howard Brazee" <how***@brazee.net> wrote in message news:OiR2BsJNFHA.3960@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > This USB drive plugs into my computers and is useable as a CD/DVD drive as > is. > At my home, I have 3 computers with Windows XP and at work I have a > computer > with Windows 2000 (but not all privileges). > > I'd like to be able to use it without installing Nero with all of these > computers. My primary need is to create backups that can be read by any > computer with a DvD drive. My secondary need is to be able to carry the > drive > between work and home and back-up files from one to the other. > > As long as I have Nero, I will experiment with its programs. But I > haven't > been able to find a tutorial which says which Nero program is best > suitable for > which need. My disk has: > Nero Suite > Nero OEM > NeroVision Express 2 > Nero Media Player > InCD4 > EasyWrite Reader > Contents + Templates > > My guess is that InCD is the program I want, but your instructions say to > install the Nero Suite. They don't say what I'm getting. > > > I haven't been able to write to DvDs without installing Nero. This > bothers me > a lot. I bought the product to do back-ups from multiple computers. > > What is the minimal installation I need to do back-ups? How much does it > cost > to be able to make this installation at multiple computers of mine? > > I ran Nero and was able to create a DvD with a My Pictures on it. On my > other > computer, I saw those pictures looking like shortcuts, and was able to > copy > them. I think it copied them from the disk, but it may have copied them > from > the original computer, at least copying them took much longer than burning > the > DvD. I took the MadDog to work and tried to read that DvD and failed.\ > > Where can I find instructions and/or tutorials about what I should be > doing? You really need Nero Suite on each of the computers that'll be burning
CD/DVDs. You should have purchased an external hard drive. Costs about the same and is much better suited for your intended use. Show quoteHide quote "Howard Brazee" <how***@brazee.net> wrote in message news:OiR2BsJNFHA.3960@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > This USB drive plugs into my computers and is useable as a CD/DVD drive as is. > At my home, I have 3 computers with Windows XP and at work I have a computer > with Windows 2000 (but not all privileges). > > I'd like to be able to use it without installing Nero with all of these > computers. My primary need is to create backups that can be read by any > computer with a DvD drive. My secondary need is to be able to carry the drive > between work and home and back-up files from one to the other. > > As long as I have Nero, I will experiment with its programs. But I haven't > been able to find a tutorial which says which Nero program is best suitable for > which need. My disk has: > Nero Suite > Nero OEM > NeroVision Express 2 > Nero Media Player > InCD4 > EasyWrite Reader > Contents + Templates > > My guess is that InCD is the program I want, but your instructions say to > install the Nero Suite. They don't say what I'm getting. > > > I haven't been able to write to DvDs without installing Nero. This bothers me > a lot. I bought the product to do back-ups from multiple computers. > > What is the minimal installation I need to do back-ups? How much does it cost > to be able to make this installation at multiple computers of mine? > > I ran Nero and was able to create a DvD with a My Pictures on it. On my other > computer, I saw those pictures looking like shortcuts, and was able to copy > them. I think it copied them from the disk, but it may have copied them from > the original computer, at least copying them took much longer than burning the > DvD. I took the MadDog to work and tried to read that DvD and failed.\ > > Where can I find instructions and/or tutorials about what I should be doing? On 31-Mar-2005, "Colon Terminus" <Colon_Termi***@hotmail.com> wrote: The difference is, I want to have backups that any computer with a DvD reader> You really need Nero Suite on each of the computers that'll be burning > CD/DVDs. > You should have purchased an external hard drive. Costs about the same and > is much better suited for your intended use. can read - even if my drive isn't available.
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