PCMicroStore has the Nero 9.4.17/26 Suite 2 Burn no playback (OEM) for $5.99 - $2.50 off with coupon code NERO [100 uses] = $3.49 with free shipping. Create, rip, copy, burn, and edit music, video, photo and data, with autobackup and data-protection features.
"Nero 417/26 Suite 2 Burn no playback OEM MustBundle with ODD win7 certified"
say what?
These are OEM licensed to be sold only with (modern generation, Win7 era hardware) optical disk drives. Some sellers will put that notice on the product page because of the license terms, but don't police whether or not you are buying the optical drive with it.
As one reviewer noted, this installation installs shortcuts to features it doesn't support, leaving you with a pobaconp advising that you can buy the full product. Simply delete any such shortcuts, and if you don't want any of their helper *crap* running in the background, get a boot-time cleaner type app like HijackThis and disable anything the installation adds.
Another more dubious option is to get a Nero "lite" install of the same version off of a P2P network then use the license key # off the product CD sleeve to make it legit w/o any extra bloat being installed, though sometimes it doesn't work with OEM keys, YMMV, if not then the prior method will effect the same outcome.
Hey, it's a little more expensive than last time!
Thanks #1, let's all wait until the price goes down.
"Nero 417/26 Suite 2 Burn no playback OEM MustBundle with ODD win7 certified"
say what?
say what?
These are OEM licensed to be sold only with (modern generation, Win7 era hardware) optical disk drives. Some sellers will put that notice on the product page because of the license terms, but don't police whether or not you are buying the optical drive with it.
As one reviewer noted, this installation installs shortcuts to features it doesn't support, leaving you with a pobaconp advising that you can buy the full product. Simply delete any such shortcuts, and if you don't want any of their helper *crap* running in the background, get a boot-time cleaner type app like HijackThis and disable anything the installation adds.
Another more dubious option is to get a Nero "lite" install of the same version off of a P2P network then use the license key # off the product CD sleeve to make it legit w/o any extra bloat being installed, though sometimes it doesn't work with OEM keys, YMMV, if not then the prior method will effect the same outcome.
Thanks for the detail, #4.
Works for me. 1K1