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Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by jordan431, Feb 1, 2006.

  1. philraz

    philraz Regular member

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    you could try a new ide cable, and reset your bios defaults check your computer manual for the procedure otherwise I think you need to visit your local computer repairman unless another member wants to have a go
     
  2. jordan431

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    what about if i sent you my nero log of that day it happened would that help any, im not sure what day but i could find it
     
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    Yep, thats what I would suggest but make sure you exclude your Nero serial number.
     
  4. MaxBurn

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    [bold]Nero 6 history log location: Program Files>Ahead>Nero>NeroHistory.txt
    Nero 7 history log location: Program Files>Nero>Nero 7>Core>NeroHistory.txt[/bold]
     
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  5. jordan431

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    i know this is stupid but i am having trouble finding exactly which log in the nero history it is, and im not sure what number to exclude from the log when copying it to this forum,
     
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    could you help me out
     
  7. philraz

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    I think youve pretty much exhausted our abilitys you could post your log youll find it where max burn said try a system restore if you have xp or me otherwise I think its time for a visit to your local repairman this issue could be related to bios setting ide control drivers faulty power unit cables or motherboard and I dont want to start diagnosing that over the net to complex and to risky its unlikly that two roms have failed at once though possible
     
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    alright well thanks for you help anyways
     
  9. MaxBurn

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    jordan431
    I wasnt watching this thread..
    Once you get to the log file, each burn will be divided by something like this:
    that was from a nero 6 log, but 7 looks much like that. Underneath the divider is the operating system, and right below that is the begining of the serial number. When posting a log, just include the last burn log, and edit out your numbers by typing xxxx over the numbers. That way no one will be able to steal your nero. If you left your number up there, and some unsavory type saw that, they could steal your copy's number, and eventually YOUR copy will not work.. So the best thing to do is avoid all that in the first place by editing out the number BEFORE you post to a pubic forum..
    You will be using either version 6 or version 7, but that is where the history files are, and they keep a record of all burns, not just one burn. Posting the whole thing is not needed, and is a pain to wade thru..
    I hope that clears things up for you. Once you post your log, ppl will be able to look thru it and tell you what they see wrong. You dont have to try to interpret it yourself.
     

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