Hello,

I have not installed Nero at all. Rather I use Windowss Explorer copy and
paste method. What is the difference between Nero and Windows Explorer
methods?

Best regards,

Amiyo.

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From: "Mamta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] How to use Nero?


> Hello sir,
> you may visit
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> http://ashishrohtagi.org
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> or I am pasting this below,
> hope this helps.
> Introduction
> This step by step guide will show you how to perform different tasks in
> the Nero - Burning ROM software.  It is not an in depth training guide
> on all aspects of Nero, however it should be enough of a guide to allow
> you to do the things you need to do.
> This guide will cover the following areas
> *     Difference between CDR and CDRW disks - If you are confused
> about the different types of Compact Disks out there, read this section.
> *     Copy all types of CD's - If you want to make a copy of an audio
> or computer CD, this section should help you out.
> *     Creating your own custom audio CD's - If you've downloaded mp3's
> or wav files from the internet and you want to put them on an audio CD,
> read this section.
> *     Backing up files from your Hard Disk to CD - If your concerned
> about having backup copies of your important documents and other files,
> read this section.
> What's the difference between CDR and CDRW disks
> CDR or CD recordable disks are disks that you can only write too once.
> These types of disks are the best if you want to make copies of other
> disks or create audio CD's that will be playable on a normal audio CD
> player.  They are also the cheaper of the two types of CD's.
> CDRW or CD Rewritable disks are disks you can write to up to one
> thousand times.  These types of disks are good for backing up files on
> your hard disk or transferring a lot of files from one pc to another.
> CDRW disks are the more expensive of the two types.
> So if you want to backup files from your hard disk, you are better to
> get CDRW disks.  It is better to use CDR disks for other purposes as
> they are readable on non-computer devices.
> When shopping for disks, you get what you pay for. Cheaper disks are
> usually less reliable than the more expensive disks. You'll also notice
> disks that say 74 minute or 80 minute. The 80 minute CDR disks can hold
> more data and/or audio than a 74 minute disk.
> How to Make Copies of CD's
> If you would like to make a copy of a CD you have, it doesn't matter if
> its an audio CD or a CD with software or documents.  you copy all disks
> in the same way.
> 1.    Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
> "New Compilation dialogue".
> 2.    Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear "CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11".
> 3.    Press the down arrow until you hear "CD Copy".
> 4.    Press SHIFT+TAB and you should hear "Burn tab".
> 5.    Press the left arrow until you hear "Copy Options tab".
> 6.    Press TAB until you hear "Drive with source CD".
> NOTE: Some people have both a CD-ROM and a CD writer drive in their
> computer, having both a reader and a writer drive makes it faster and
> easier to copy disks. Unfortunately those of you that are using laptops
> will most likely only have one drive.  This isn't a real problem, just
> makes copying CD's a bit slower.
> If you only have the CD writer in your computer, the "Drive with source
> CD" box will only have the one selection.  If you have both a CD-ROM and
> a CD writer, using the up and down arrows will allow you to select the
> drive that contains the disk with the files you want to copy from.
> 7.    Use the up and down arrows to select the drive that contains the
> CD you want to copy from.
> 8.    Press the TAB key until you hear "Copy button".
> 9.    Now you need to put the CD that you want to copy in the CD-ROM
> drive and the blank CD in the CD writer drive. If you only have one
> drive, put the CD you want to copy in, Nero will prompt you at the point
> at which you need to put the blank disk in the CD writer.
> 10.   Press the SPACEBAR to begin the copy process.
> NOTE: If you are using Jaws for windows, its suggested that you change
> the screen echo to "None" while the CD is being copied as JFW will
> continually speak the percentage values appearing on screen.  To change
> the screen echo setting in JFW, hold the JAWSKEY down and press S twice.
> JFW should say "none".
> Don't worry about knowing when the copy is finished as Nero will play a
> sound to indicate the copy is finished.
> 11.   Once the copy is complete, you will hear Nero make a noise. TAB
> until you hear "Done button" and press ENTER.  Nero should then eject
> the CD from the writer drive.
> Note: If you changed the screen echo to "None" in the previous step,
> you'll want to press JAWSKEY+S until it says "Highlighted".
> Congratulations, you've just copied a CD!
> Creating Your Own Custom Audio CD's
> Creating your own audio CD's from scratch is a bit more involved than
> copying a CD.  This section will give some step by step instructions on
> how to create an audio CD from sound files stored on your hard disk.
> This section does not cover where to get these files or on how to
> download them.
> 1.    Place a blank CDR disk in your CD writer.
> 2.    Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
> "New Compilation dialogue".
> 3.    Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear "CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11".
> 4.    Press the DOWN ARROW until you hear "Audio CD".
> 5.    Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear "New button".
> 6.    Press SPACEBAR, you should hear "audio 1".
> 7.    You are now in the area that will contain the audio tracks you
> want to put on your blank CDR disk.  At the moment its empty.  We need
> to copy tracks from the hard disk to this blank area.
> 8.    Press CTRL+TAB, you should hear "file browser". You are now in a
> window that works exactly like the Windows Explorer you probably use
> every day.  You need to locate the audio files using the file browser.
> 9.    Navigate through your hard disk using the file browser until you
> find the audio files you want to put on your blank CD.
> Note: Its a lot easier if you organise your audio files into one folder
> before starting Nero.
> 10.   You now need to select the first file you want on your audio CD.
> Move to it in the list and press CTRL+C to copy it to the clipboard.
> 11.   Press CTRL+TAB and you should hear "audio 1".
> Note: Pressing CTRL+TAB cycles between the "audio 1" and "file browser"
> windows.
> 12.   Press CTRL+V to paste the file you copied. This will be the
> first track on your audio CD.
> 13.   Repeat steps 8 through 12 until you have all the tracks on the
> CD that you want. Remember that depending on the length of your CDR 74
> or 80 minute determines how many tracks you can place on a CDR disk.
> 14.   At some point during the copy and paste procedure described
> above, you'll want to know how much space is left on your audio CD.
> Press CTRL+TAB until it says "audio 1".
> 15.   Press CTRL+A to highlight all the tracks.
> 16.   Press ALT+ENTER, you should hear "Audio Track info dialogue".
> 17.   Press JAWSKEY+B to get JFW to read the dialogue. Listen for the
> section starting with "Basic Track Information" then listen out for
> "Total Time". The time that is announced is the total time taken up by
> the selected tracks on the blank CDR. This time must be below the total
> time on the blank CD.  Eg. If you have an 80 minute CD, this time must
> be less than 80 minutes.
> 18.   Once you've finished reading the information on this screen,
> press ESCAPE. You should hear "audio 1".  You are back in the window
> containing the list of tracks that will be placed on your blank CDR
> disk.
> 19.   Use the up and down arrows to move to a track that you want to
> remove.  Removing tracks is the only way to get the total time under the
> limit.  Once you are on the track you want to remove, press the delete
> key.  The track will disappear from the list.
> Note: Step 19 only needs to be done if the total time mentioned above is
> over the time limit on the CDR disk.
> 20.   Repeats steps 15 through 19 if you need to remove more tracks.
> 21.   We are almost there. To write the tracks to the blank CDR disk,
> press ALT+F to go to the file menu.
> 22.   Down arrow to "Write CD" and press ENTER.
> 23.   Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear "write button".
> 24.   Press the SPACEBAR to begin the Write process.
> Note: If you are using Jaws for windows, its suggested that you change
> the screen echo to "None" while the CD is being written as JFW will
> continually speak the percentage values appearing on screen. To change
> the screen echo setting in JFW, hold the JAWSKEY down and press S twice.
> JFW should say "none".
> Don't worry about knowing when the write is finished as Nero will play a
> sound to indicate it has finished.
> 25.   Once the write process is complete, you will hear Nero make a
> noise. TAB until you hear "Done button" and press ENTER.  Nero should
> then eject the CD from the writer drive.
> Note: If you changed the screen echo to "None" in the previous step,
> you'll want to press JAWSKEY+S until it says "Highlighted".
> Congratulations, you have just created your own audio CD, you should be
> able to place the CD in any CD player and listen to your music!
> Backing Up Files from your Hard Disk to CD
> As stated in the introduction, its better to use CDRW disks for backing
> up files on your hard disk as they can be reused again and again. The
> steps below will show how you would back up your "My Documents" folder
> from your hard disk to a CDRW disk.
> 1.    Place a blank CDRW disk in your CD writer.
> 2.    Start Nero - Burning rom. Your screen reader should announce
> "New Compilation dialogue".
> 3.    Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear "CD-ROM (ISO), 1 of 11".
> 4.    This is the correct format for a CDRW disk, so press SHIFT+TAB
> until you hear "New button".
> 5.    Press SPACEBAR and you should hear "iso1". You are now in the
> blank area that will hold the files and folders you want to put on your
> CDRW disk.  You'll notice that if you use the up and down arrows, it
> will actually say "NEW".  The first and only item in this list at the
> moment is a label given to the CDRW disk.  At the moment the label has
> the text "NEW".
> 6.    Lets change the label, from "NEW" to something more descriptive
> of what we plan to put on the CDRW. Press the F2 key, you should hear
> "Edit, NEW".
> 7.    Type a new label for the disk, you can enter up to sixteen
> characters and you'll hear a ding noise if you enter too much text.
> Press ENTER to accept the entered text.  You'll be placed back in the
> "iso1" area.
> At this point you need to find out how much space you have left on the
> CDRW disk.  To find this information you need to open the Medium info
> screen:
> 8.    Press CTRL+I to open the medium info screen.
> 9.    Press JAWSKEY+B to read the screen. You are interested in the
> "available capacity" value in megabytes. This value is the amount of
> data you can write to the CD.
> 10.   Press ESCAPE to return to the ISO1 window.
> Now you can go ahead and put additional information on the CD:
> 11.   Press CTRL+TAB, you should hear "File Browser".
> 12.   Using the normal windows explorer procedure, find your "My
> documents" folder in the tree view.
> 13.   Press CTRL+C to copy the folder.
> 14.   Press CTRL+TAB, you should hear "iso1".
> 15.   Press CTRL+V to paste the folder and all its contents to the
> "ISO1" area. At this point you need to check and make sure you haven't
> put too much information on the CDRW.  CDRW disks have size limits just
> like CDR disks do.
> 16.   Make sure your in the iso1 window, if your not press CTRL+TAB.
> 17.   Press CTRL+A to select all the files.
> 18.   Press ALT+ENTER to open the properties window.
> 19.   Press JAWSKEY+B to read the screen. You are interested in the
> "total data to be written", the megabyte value needs to be less than the
> value you heard from step 9.
> 20.   We are almost there. To write the tracks to the blank CDR disk,
> press ALT+F to go to the file menu.
> 21.   Down arrow to "Write CD" and press ENTER.
> 22.   Press SHIFT+TAB until you hear "Write button".
> 23.   Press the SPACEBAR to begin the Write process.
> Note: If you are using Jaws for windows, its suggested that you change
> the screen echo to "None" while the CD is being written as JFW will
> continually speak the percentage values appearing on screen. To change
> the screen echo setting in JFW, hold the JAWSKEY down and press S twice.
> JFW should say "none".
> Don't worry about knowing when the write is finished as Nero will play a
> sound to indicate it has finished.
> 24.   Once the write process is complete, you will hear Nero make a
> noise. TAB until you hear "Done button" and press ENTER.  Nero should
> then eject the CD from the writer drive.
> Note: If you changed the screen echo to "None" in the previous step,
> you'll want to press JAWSKEY+S until it says "Highlighted".
> Congratulations, you've just created a CDRW disk containing a backup of
> your "My documents" folder!
> Additional Notes
> Packet writing mentioned at the beginning of the previous section allows
> you to put a CDRW disk in your CD writer and have it act like a floppy
> disk. For example, you can simply copy and paste, delete etc files using
> windows Explorer.  You don't need to start Nero at all.  Packet writing
> requires an additional program called "IN CD".  This program may have
> been included on your NERO software CD.
> Using this method of writing to a CDRW has obvious advantages, but it
> also has the disadvantage of not allowing you to put as much information
> on to a CDRW disk.
> This guide will not go further into packet writing.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "amit bhattt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 9:04 PM
> Subject: [AI] How to use Nero?
>
>
> Dear associates,
> willing to know how to use Nero for burning a VdO CD.
> Kindly let me know the complete process with step by step instructions.
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> Thanks,
>
> Amit Bhatt
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