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Alcohol Discuss, Alcohol and Nero 7 - can they coexist? Dont think so... at Burning Software forum; nero 7 keeps stealing the iso file from alcohol, resetting it to back alcohol doesn't provide the mount image shell extension, only a unistall of nero7 did that. I was considering buying nero 7 but i dont think so now... vista's built in buring capabilities will have to


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Alcohol and Nero 7 - can they coexist? Dont think so...

nero 7 keeps stealing the iso file from alcohol, resetting it to back alcohol doesn't provide the mount image shell extension, only a unistall of nero7 did that.

I was considering buying nero 7 but i dont think so now... vista's built in buring capabilities will have to do unless anyone know any way to get both running and let me keep my alcohol shell extensions.
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