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Use it because it can be portable. After installing it, take the EXE and pop it onto any Windows computer or launch from a USB. Doesn't seem to require any DLLs that the system doesn't already have.
The Department of Defense doesn't allow the use of USB drives because they can be used as a sneakernet. Optical media is allowed so that is what is used in a lot of cases.
until I can buy a 4GB SD Card for 18 - 22 cents each,
that's what I usually pay for DVDs
or any other SD card, USB drive or SSDs for 5 cents per GB
then DVD storage is what it's going to be around here
that's what I usually pay for DVDs
or any other SD card, USB drive or SSDs for 5 cents per GB
then DVD storage is what it's going to be around here
I've always performed a minimal install of Nero. It works fine on W7. I have 3 of those apps on the list. Great list.
I personnally always install ISO Recorder (by Alex Feinman) on my PC. It's simple to use, it integrates into Windows Explorer's contextual menus, and can create ISO images from any source (folder or CD/DVD) to any destination (CD, DVD, or file on disk). It can also create bootable images.
Looks like the Free version is for CD's only (not DVD or BluRay). The trial version should last for about 14 days. Express Burn w/Blu-ray authoring is $49.
CDburnerXP I have used for about a year and never made a coaster.
Thank you for the list!
CDburnerXP I have used for about a year and never made a coaster.
Thank you for the list!
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