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Re: Nero 7.5.1.1 Many companies will rewrite software for Vista after RTM (release to
manufacturer). I am sure Nero will do the same.
regards
Robert
"Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@wildblue.invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:3q72j296mn87cg6tvreqlvvu62ja1mf4md@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 09:09:02 -0700, ulfire
> <ulfire@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Tried it with 32 bit and 64 bit.RC1 wouldn't accept it.Maybe the CD
>>version
>>does work as someone said.Unfortunately I bought the download version of
>>Nero,so that's no use to me.I only installed RC1 because I had seen in a
>>forum that nero and some of my other programs worked with Vista.BTW ,none
>>of
>>them do (not properly anyway)Anyway I find RC1 very pretty and very slow
>>.My
>>internet connection is also slower with RC1.
>>I think I'll wait till RC2000 comes out it may work by then,I certainly
>>won't consider buying it on this evidence
>>
>>"Brian Wescombe" wrote:
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>>> Has anyone tried the new Nero update with RC1 yet?
>>>
>>>
>>>
> RC2 has already been released. Too bad you failed to notice the
> announcement.
>
> RC2 (build 5744) runs great. Even better than XP did when it went
> RTM.
>
> I don't doubt that the RTM of Vista will be even better, since it will
> have all the debug code removed. And I don't doubt that Vista will be
> released to manufacturing on schedule, in November.
>
> I did try Nero with RC1. It failed to install. Even if I used XP
> compatibility mode, as administrator, it failed to install.
>
> Nero is going to have to get on the ball if they want to keep their
> hold on the Windows market.
>
>
> Donald L McDaniel
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