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You can not prevent the CD being ejected but you can delay it, i.e. the CD will not be ejected until the burn process has been confirmed.
This can be set in File->Preferences->Expert Features with the option do not eject the CD directly after burning.
As a general rule it is not advisable to deinstall Nero manually as the uninstaller of Nero carries out the deinstallation correctly as a general rule. If you have found this not to be the case, then you can also deinstall Nero manually. Please proceed as follows:
If you do not know where to find the directories mentioned, then you just have to look for the file NEROSHX.DLL (Start->Search->Files/Folders). In the directories found, there is either Nero or the Nero Multimounter
In Windows 95/98: NEROCD95.VXD (in the Windows\System\IOSUBSYS directory)
In Windows NT: NEROCDNT.SYS (in the WinNT\System32\drivers directory)
Right-click on start, then click on Explorer and finally in Explorer on Programs. In that, remove the entry Nero - Burning ROM .
If you are working in Windows NT or in Windows 95/98 with several profiles, then probably for every user of the link you have to Nero file can not be deleted yet. Here it is recommended to use Start->Search->Files/Folders to search for all files whose name starts with Nero - Burning ROM and to remove them.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Nero - Burning ROM
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\nero.exe
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2E9D3540-211C-11d0-A5F2-00A0248C37BE}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shellex\PropertySheetHandlers\{2E9D3540-211C-11d0-A5F2-00A0248C37BE}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved\{2E9D3540-211C-11d0-A5F2-00A0248C37BE}
(all in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)
.cdc, .hdb, .nhf, .nra, .nrb, .nrg, .nrh, .nri, .nrm, .nru, .nrv
Then presumably all entries from NeroAudioType
until NeroVideoType
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ahead
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ahead
If you are working in Windows NT or in Windows 95/98 with several profiles then you would have to delete the entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ahead
for each user
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Nero
or NeroStart
.
This entry exists if you have used the trick mentioned in
In NT each user has to give the serial number. Can this be avoided? or In Windows 95/98 with several profiles, every user has to enter the serial number. Can you avoid doing this? .
There are some CDs that create the impression that there is significantly more than 650 MB on the CD. Most of these CDs are games CDs. But it would appear that significantly more than 650MB of files fit on some Microsoft CDs.
You come to this conclusion if you mark all the files on the CD in Explorer.
The answer is relatively simple. In an index of directories as it is set up on a ISO9660 CD, it also includes among other things the names of the files, the size of the files and also where to find the file on the CD. The latter piece of information is a number. This number is designated as an address. In contrast to the file systems such as FAT and FAT32, two entries of files are allowed to point at one single address on the CD.
Presumably you are looking at a CD in CD-Info and are shown much too higher value. Please read in The dimensional information in CD-Info is much too high .
As a general rule, all SCSI hostadapters are supported by Nero . You should always make sure that the newest drivers have been installed. ISA controllers should not be used if you want to burn faster than 1x as on the one hand the ISA bus is too slow and on the other hand the priority of this bus is very low in a PCI system so that buffer underruns are a common problem in such systems.
This question is of interest if Nero has crashed during burning and the files saved temporarily are not deleted.
Please look in the following directories:
The path to the cache directory can be found in File->Preferences->Cache .
The files are then saved in the temp directory if the cache directory does not exist or is set incorrectly. In TEMP-Variable it says haw to find out the path to the temp directory.
If the temp directory does not exist, then the files are located in the Nero directory. If you don't know where NERO is installed, then you can use Start->Search->Files/Folders to search for NERO.EXE.
Then an image file will have been created. You can find out the path to the image by starting Nero and clicking in the Icon to copy a CD. Under the registration card image you can determine the path to the last image saved.
At the moment the answer is no. In the near future there are no plans to provide support for these systems.