Here is a list of the problem cases which concern burned ISO CDs (Multisession)
If you do not find the solution to your problem here, then please look in Problems with recognizing burned CDs .
This error is not caused by Nero . The file names have already been taken over wrongly from the Linux partition to the FAT32 partitions.
Nero doesn't generate a tilde. The problem occurs if you are burning an ISO Level 2 CD so that file name / Directory name can be up to 31 characters long. But in DOS a maximum of 8 characters are allowed. So that these files can be shown in the DOS window and can be read, Windows generates a legal file name.
The file system extension Joliet does not allow more than 63 characters for a file name. Therefore, with Nero , a file name of more that 63 characters can not be burned.
The ISO9660 Standard defines that there is always a version number after the files. Some UNIX versions (e.g.:AIX before version 4.3 (AIX is a UNIX version by IBM) can not cope with this. Either get hold of newer CD-ROM drivers or explicitly deactivate the writing of the semi-colon.
To do so, set the following entry in the registration to 0:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ahead\Nero - Burning Rom\General\AddISOFileVersion
Presumably you gave one of the following file options:
Or there is one of the following reasons.
On this, please read: A data CD appears in Explorer as an audio CD
In Windows NT up to SP§ some files on CDs can not be read. Please read the following article on this: