As no further updates are released for Nero 7 and Nero 8 its time to bring this project to an end. With the release of InfraRecorder 0. In fact, I hardly burn anything since my new car radio reads audio directly from SD-cards. Of course I release a last update as I promised earlier. Also by default Nero installs a lot of DirectShow filters which may interfere with my video recording software. When it comes to burning Nero does have an intuitive user interface, has proven stability and compatibility with most burners.
But I have to admit, there are other CD-burning applications which are also very good and making progress closing the gap. If you want a free burning program I can recommend ImgBurn. Its user interface is not exactly like Nero, but it will do all burning tasks just fine. Recently a new project got my attention: InfraRecorder. InfraRecorder is open source, lightweight and the interface works just like Nero.
Although it looks nice, it is not very stable yet. I try to keep Nero Lite functionality as complete as possible, so definitely usability over space. Of course I do remove a lot of stuff, but none of these is essential for burning plain CDs. Are there any known issues? When using Nero 7 lite manually entering a serial using the Nero ProductSetup application might cause a More features available prompt each time you start a Nero application.
So you probably took some time to learn to type on a Qwerty keyboard. Why switch to Dvorak typing? There are lots of reasons to switch to Dvorak. The batch files themselves will not trigger the reboot; this has to be done by the administrator who performs the installation.
The additional executable GetSystemDefaultLanguage. Configure scripts according to your extra needs: license key, installation language, disable features — for the bat; set up alternative prerequisite folder only if it differs from the default prerequisite folder in the installer! Start prerequisites installation by executing bat. Be sure that you start the script as administrator. Reboot your system if required. Prerequisites are mostly third party installers from Microsoft which are essentially needed to run the Nero products properly.
Nero has no influence on suppressing their required reboots or the way they are installed. This is all done by the original manufacturer of those third party installers. You can also use the alternative prerequisite folder only if it differs from the default prerequisite folder in the installer!
Before starting this batch file configure it in your favorite text editor vi, emacs or notepad. There are the following parameters. Before starting this batch file it has to be configured in a text editor. The script automatically looks up for the prerequisites in the installer folder, checks the OS-conditions, prerequisite-conditions and installs them without user interactions. The prerequisites will be installed in the following order if available : Direct3D-prerequisites,.
The installation of the required prerequisites is the must-step before installing Nero-products. The installation progress can be tracked on your terminal.
You will see something like message: Installing prq [SomeName]… done. Note: The installation order of prerequisites has been selected so that they should not interfere with each other. In case you encounter error 1 or 3, then we recommend to reboot the system and to start the script again. To install your Nero product it is absolutely necessary that all required third party components are installed on the target system. Before starting this batch file it has to be configured. Filename: msiexec.
Press the "Compile Setup" button in the toolbar. It works nicely. The problem that everyone is facing with the unattended switches on the main MSI installer file is with the serial number. As soon as you use the silent switch on the MSI the wheels fall off as stated in another MSFN Nero 10 thread a custom DLL is indeed unpacked and loaded into memory which seems to strip the serial info when silently installed.
Check the text file and it says the install failed due to no serial being present, even though we have forced it. A ll the main MSI does is check the serial number, then execute each Nero app installer in sequence.
My solution is to bypass the main MSI installer eliminating the main problem, and then by hijacking a dummy registry entry in the Nero Burning MSI installer so that our serial is written to the registry so that "advrcntr5. You can use this method to add more serials into the registry for plugins etc.
It may be possible to also hunt down and remove the install sequence that loads the custom DLL, but with previous experiences with other programs this will most likely make the installer crash. Another option is to author your own simplified main MSI installer and replace the Nero one. I think this is too much work compared to compiling a simple Inno Setup script and repacking the individual Nero installers.
When executing Control Center I get a message that the installation is corrupted. It works very well! The only problem I'm having is I can't figure out how to make Nero BurnRights to install with everybody having burn rights. Has anyone figured that out yet? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here.
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Nero Multimedia Suite 10 silent install? Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted June 9, Hi I was wondering if anyone can help me with Nero Multimedia Suite 10 I have tried to install unattended but not succeed.
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