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DVD/CD Data-Burner 6.2 - User Guide and FAQ
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Installation and Uninstallation
There are 2 ways to uninstall the program:
- Go to Add/Remove programs and select "DVD/CD Data-Burner".
- Pick Uninstall from the Start menu: "Start\Programs\Net-Burner\Data-Burner\Uninstall".
Frequently Asked Questions - DVD/CD Data-Burner
- Can I dual-boot without reinstalling?
Yes. However there are 2 areas to check- First, you will have to re-enter your registration code. Second, if one of the OS's is NT, 2000, or XP, and the other is 95 or 98, you may get the message that no CD recorder was found. In that case, check for a file called wnaspi32.dll and rename it wnaspi32.old.
- Can I keep connection to the Internet while burning?
Under most cases, YES! If you have a fast system you should be able to stay on the net while an Applet is making a CD. You can even surf if you don't mind an occasional slow response...
Recording CD demands a lot out of a system in terms of resources, CPU, RAM, hard drive activity etc. So you'd better not to launch additional programs once recording has begun.
- My newly burned audio CD can be played well in my computer, but not in my car stereo. Why?
Some older CD players can't read CD-RW (Rewritable) discs, but they can read CD-R (Recordable but not Rewritable) discs. Check and see if you used a CD-RW, and try burning again onto a CD-R.
- Which CD Recorders does the software work with?
Net-Burner software works with all CD Recorders except for "legacy" (very old 1x) burners (such as Sony 9xx series) and a few newly released drives (we update as soon as possible). Since our software is free to demo, and you can make a CD right from our web page.
- Do I need a blank CD or can I add more to a partial one?
The feature called Multisession is not supported since it would detract from our goal of simple operation.
- Does Net-Burner change any system files?
NO. Net-Burner software products do not make any changes and do not put any files in your system folder. It won't make you reboot also. Think of it as computer-friendly software!
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