Nero 7 problem

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Peter Afonin

Hello,

When I try to perform an upgrade from Windows XP to Vista, I'm getting
message after compatibility check that I need to uninstall Nero Burning Rom.

First, I have a latest version of Nero which is compatible with Vista. It's
not even called "Burning Rom" anymore, just Nero 7. Perhaps, something had
been left from the previous version.

Second, I uninstalled it, even cleaned the registry and used Nero Cleanup
tool - still getting the same message.

Did anyone had the same problem?

Thank you,
 
Hello,

When I try to perform an upgrade from Windows XP to Vista, I'm getting
message after compatibility check that I need to uninstall Nero Burning Rom.

First, I have a latest version of Nero which is compatible with Vista. It's
not even called "Burning Rom" anymore, just Nero 7. Perhaps, something had
been left from the previous version.

Second, I uninstalled it, even cleaned the registry and used Nero Cleanup
tool - still getting the same message.

Did anyone had the same problem?

Thank you,

Nero while a nice suite of applications is very difficult to remove.
Always has been. Go to their site and look around for something they
call Clean tools. Following link is for version 6, they probably have
something for 7 somwhere. The problem is this is a very hard
application to COMPLETELY uninstall. To nobody's surprise using
Microsoft next to useless add/remove (how you are suppose to be able
to remove any application from Windows) accessible from control panel,
doesn't get it all. The result is a unstable system. Uninstall using
Nero's tool, get Vista up and running, (lots of luck) then once you
do, reinstall Nero.

http://www.nero.com/nero6/enu/Clean_Tools.html

I had the same issue trying to get rid of version 6. It finally worked
after repeated tries.
 
It finally worked. Thanks again,

Peter

Adam Albright said:
Nero while a nice suite of applications is very difficult to remove.
Always has been. Go to their site and look around for something they
call Clean tools. Following link is for version 6, they probably have
something for 7 somwhere. The problem is this is a very hard
application to COMPLETELY uninstall. To nobody's surprise using
Microsoft next to useless add/remove (how you are suppose to be able
to remove any application from Windows) accessible from control panel,
doesn't get it all. The result is a unstable system. Uninstall using
Nero's tool, get Vista up and running, (lots of luck) then once you
do, reinstall Nero.

http://www.nero.com/nero6/enu/Clean_Tools.html

I had the same issue trying to get rid of version 6. It finally worked
after repeated tries.
 
I have Nero 7 Ultra and once the upgrade to Vista Ultimate was complete, I
ran the nero product setup it took care of everything thing from there with
installing the new update and everything is fine.
 
Adam said:
Nero while a nice suite of applications is very difficult to remove.
Always has been. Go to their site and look around for something they
call Clean tools. Following link is for version 6, they probably have
something for 7 somwhere. The problem is this is a very hard
application to COMPLETELY uninstall. To nobody's surprise using
Microsoft next to useless add/remove (how you are suppose to be able
to remove any application from Windows) accessible from control panel,
doesn't get it all. The result is a unstable system. Uninstall using
Nero's tool, get Vista up and running, (lots of luck) then once you
do, reinstall Nero.

http://www.nero.com/nero6/enu/Clean_Tools.html

I had the same issue trying to get rid of version 6. It finally worked
after repeated tries.

Man, I'm sure glad I subscribed to this newsgroup.
Nothing like reading about everybodies headaches.
All that I've read makes me feel very good about my purchase of an iMac.
 
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