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Problems with Nero 6



 
 
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Old August 25th 03, 10:43 PM
john Smith
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Default Problems with Nero 6

I bought a copy of Nero 6 to use with a new Sony 510 DVD burner. A friend
at work told me there was a bug in Nero 6 and it could delete my HD. Is
this true? I really like the new version, is there a fix for this?


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Old August 26th 03, 12:29 AM
Dave Melvin
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"john Smith" wrote in message
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I bought a copy of Nero 6 to use with a new Sony 510 DVD burner. A friend
at work told me there was a bug in Nero 6 and it could delete my HD. Is
this true? I really like the new version, is there a fix for this?



Only if you intentionally over ride Nero's default setting by specifying
"C:" as your temp storage. But now that you know, you won't do it, will you?

Dave Melvin


 




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