Nero 6 cheap?
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dcrosby1
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1. January 2004 @ 06:12 |
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Does anyone know about a good deal for the new Nero 6? I have downloaded the demo and it expires on 1/31, and I do like it, but $100 is a lot of bank!!
Is there an alternative to Nero 6 that is either cheaper or free but just as good? Or is there a place I can get a code for less than buying it from the company itself?
I know I can get the full version on ebay for about $60 plus shipping.
Thanks
Donna
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4. January 2004 @ 06:39 |
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spetra
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5. January 2004 @ 09:51 |
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I am looking to buy an official version of Nero also. +
Do the versions in these links have the burning rom feature that is availible in the trial version you can download at afterdawn.com?
I don't like how the oem version says that it does not support dvd video. I don't want to buy a software package that is useless. Any help would be appreciated.
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dcrosby1
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5. January 2004 @ 10:50 |
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email me at << no emails >> and I will give you info that you need!
Donna
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tomreid
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6. January 2004 @ 14:39 |
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I bought the OEM version of Nero 6 on Ebay for $15
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hansvdb
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8. January 2004 @ 16:12 |
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try mysimon, I just got an OEM for $13 including shipping, with some limitations on the DVDvideo authoring, but just what I need. I found several sponsored links cheap.
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GWPyro
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9. January 2004 @ 05:51 |
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The cheapest place for an OEM version of Nero 6 is at: http://www.mrtechus.com, it will cost you $6.00 U.S dollars including shipping and insurance, from the day you order it takes like three more days for you to get it, sweet.
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defline
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18. January 2004 @ 03:02 |
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Nero 6 ultra edition full,New, $35, go to http://www.eagletronics.com, does not come with the box or paper manual, only the CD,shipping is $3.95 U.P.S. They also have other softwares.
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cats7
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6. February 2004 @ 09:29 |
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sorry for the basic question, but how do you know if the software is the full version or just the oem? I want to get the cheapest price on the Nero 6, but there are a ton of bs companies out there promising the full and only give you the oem.
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UMDMaxima
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9. February 2004 @ 15:11 |
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I just purchased the full retail version of Nero 6 Ultra for $73 shipped from www.atomicpark.com ... not cheap, but still not $100 :)
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9. February 2004 @ 18:06 |
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mad_cow
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9. February 2004 @ 18:33 |
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I paid...$0.
If the program expires, simply reset the computer clock back to a date before it expired. After you're done with Nero, reset the clock back to the right date.
Or you can just buy the legit product from CompUSA for $79.
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gwolfe
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13. February 2004 @ 06:49 |
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So how do you know if an OEM version (i.e. the $6 one at mrtech mentioned above) will work with your drive? Everytime I've purchased a new CD burner it has come with an OEM version of Nero which is keyed to the specific CD drive that it came with; it will not work with any other drives unless upgraded...$$$.
Thanks,
-G
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zimer
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14. February 2004 @ 00:10 |
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gwolfe,
You are right on the mark. Have had similar experience with OEM versions of Nero which are meant to work on specific burner it came with. I actually tried this on one of my system. It didn't work.
zimer :)
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Homemaint
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14. February 2004 @ 07:37 |
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Hello all, I just wanted to make a note to folks who purchase the Nero 6 program.
Make sure you get the suite 3 as suite 1 is for cd's.
You can find some good deals on Ebay but do some research as to which one you want to purchase as you'll also want to be able to get the free upgrades.
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gwolfe
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15. February 2004 @ 16:46 |
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So basically the OEM versions of Nero are worthless? That explains why they sell for $6. (Zimer, any more comments?) Think I'll just go ahead and buy the $40 to $50 version.
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SueSee
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16. February 2004 @ 04:48 |
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I bought the full suite from eagletronics.com. It is version 6.0, load it, use the supplied serial number, then update with the current upgrade from Nero.com. Total cost is $38.95 including shipping. No manual or box, but manual is included on disk, who needs a box?
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zimer
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16. February 2004 @ 20:12 |
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Question remains What version works the best. Several Versions reported in forums have had minor glitches when recording ISO images (DVD's)?
Has Ahead made any attempts to clear out bugs?? If anybody can tell me please what version works with XP.
Zimer :)
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SueSee
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17. February 2004 @ 04:15 |
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The only problem I've had is that I can't use the supplied program to view my movies; when I try to use the viewer, my computer instantly re-boots. I assume it's a conflict with a driver on my burner, as I don't have the problem with my work computer, which doesn't have a burner, only a dvd-rom. I haven't had time to search for a "cure." As for burning DVDs, I haven't had a problem using Re-Code with AnyDVD, or Shrink with Nero Burning ROM. (No one method works with all movies.)
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cats7
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19. February 2004 @ 07:55 |
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SueSee, you bought your version from eagletronics, right? was the upgrade from Nero free and do you now have the 6.0 Suite 3 (full version)? doesn't make sense: why would Nero give out the upgrade for free and why even need it if eagletronics says it's selling the latest full version??????? something funny is going on here.
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19. February 2004 @ 08:50 |
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Quote: Question remains What version works the best. Several Versions reported in forums have had minor glitches when recording ISO images (DVD's)?
Has Ahead made any attempts to clear out bugs?? If anybody can tell me please what version works with XP.
Zimer :)
Nero 6 Ultra Edition is the best IMHO
I use DVD Decrypter to burn DVD ISO images or CDRwin to burn anything for CD : )
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SueSee
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19. February 2004 @ 09:10 |
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The version I bought from Eagletronics is 6.0. Nero is currently selling 6.3.03. If you have 6.0 on your computer with a serial number, you are eligible to upgrade to 6.3 for free. Simply download all 4 packets from Nero.com and install. Little extra work, but for the price, it's worth it. I had purchased DVD X Platinum for $150, and couldn't afford to sink $100 into Nero. Now I have the full Nero Suite, and have sent Platinum back for a refund.
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zimer
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19. February 2004 @ 11:23 |
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Suesee
Are you sure Nero lets you download newest version no charge? What Cats7 is suggesting and Its' happened to me the past that when you upgrade via update from Nero, it ended up being a trial version. This is during when Nero Exp. just came out. Even though you paid for a full version including CD Key.
Just check!!
Zimer
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SueSee
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19. February 2004 @ 11:42 |
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I had downloaded the demo version before I decided to buy. I had to uninstall the demo first. Then install the 6.0. Then reinstall the demo over the 6.0, which in effect upgraded my 6.0 to the 6.3.3. It was no longer a Demo version, but became a full registered version. With no expiration date. My demo had already expired before I loaded the 6.0 on my pc.
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firmsnake
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19. February 2004 @ 16:40 |
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SeeSue has got it, Buy Nero6 OEM $3.89 from www.techbargains.com and download nero6.3.0.3 from afterdawn. I havent done it yet but has any one else tried this?
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