11/20/2022 0 Comments Nero 6 upgrades![]() ![]() * Optimized Booktype settings for some vendors * Added new Booktype setting option "Automatic" I think this was a major error on behalf of Microsoft, but above all, a probably also illegal action.Here's the list of changes from the previous version: Invaded my privacy and scanned through files and folders in places where they had no need to do so. Where they have found it - I had to get that information from a so called 'human readable' (yeah right, dream on) xml-file in an obscure hidden directory. Second that they don't tell me how I should uninstall it (i.e. First of all, that Microsoft does not just inform me that Nero is not compatible (with which I would have been okay, as I I just cannot get over it, how dumb it is that they really halt the update on that. Not compatible with the update of Windows 10. They will tell me I need to uninstall Linux or Android first, as it is I assume the next update will not be able to install because they might find the word "Linux" in one of my Word documents, or because there is an imagefile that shows the Android logo. I might want to reinstall someday in the very far future but are not installed now/", it assumes Nero is installed and because they do not like Nero anymore, as of this update, they f*&%$ing So, if it finds nero.exe, even somewhere deep down in a folder called "back-up/old computer from before the cold war/c-drive/programs Microsoft is scanning indeed the complete drive, and is looking through all your data. Nero is indeed not the problem, Microsoft is the problem! As there were no new answers and I did not want to completely re-install Windows from scratch., I started a new question: I appologize for not responding in this topic earlier. If the Nero remover you reference will remove copies of the program file from backups, downloads, data folders and such, then that may very well work to help resolve the issue for some people. Program that you don't actually have installed in the first place! It's just so frustrating when an important update fails, claiming you have to uninstall a My gripe is with the 1709 installer software, not Nero. Performs is woefully over-simplistic and leads to failed updates, even in cases where no true conflict exists. ![]() All I know for sure is that the check the update software Perhaps the new versions work with the 1709 update and won't cause it to block. I've used Nero many times over the years, though I don't have it on my current machines. Says it's not compatible with the 1709 release, so you have to remove it. The 1709 update simply won't run if you have "Nero - Burning Rom" installed (which I believe it determines just by checking if nero.exe exists anywhere on your disk, whether from an install or not). It's not really a question of knocking Nero or not. It will remove any trace of nero being on your pc. Its about £70 a year for a license for premiumĪll i was going to say is there is actually a nero remover over on theyre website. And if Microsoft is reading this, please make sure your support people can find it quickly and FIX THE INSTALLER! It's clearly a bug if it's flagging files that aren't I hope this gets documented somewhere so people can easily find it. hoping it'll save someone else all the pain and weeks of frustration. The script found mine in literally just a few seconds! Oh, how many hours that could have saved If you need help finding the blocking files, please contact microsoft via chat and ask them to send you a link to the Powershell script that can locate the files. If it finds nero.exe anywhere on your disk, it'll block the install of the 1709 update. ![]() The installer doesn't care where it finds it or whether If you're experiencing this error, and don't have nero installed, please check all of your data folders for backup copies from other machines, or perhaps old downloads even if they aren't installed. It was just sitting there as data, not installed, but was still flagged by the installer. That old computer had Nero on it, so deep in the backup folders there was a copy of nero.exe. In my case, I had a copy of an old backup of an old computer stored in The Win10 1709 update installer checks for programs with compatibility issues ON YOUR ENTIRE DISK! It does not limit the check to programs that are actually installed on your machine. And as many others, I've never had Nero installed on this computer, Ok, after weeks of frustration, we finally figured out the problem! As many others, the 1709 installer was flagging Nero Burning ROM as blocking the update and telling me to remove it manually. ![]()
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