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[. . . ] User Guide Nero Ahead Software AG Information on copyright and trade marks The Nero user manual and all its contents are protected by copyright and are the property of Ahead Software. This user manual contains material that is protected by internationally valid copyright. This manual may not - in whole or in part - be copied, transmitted or otherwise reproduced without the express written permission of Ahead Software AG. All trade names and trademarks are the property of the respective owners. [. . . ] Start a new compilation by clicking on the appropriate button or the File menu and the command New. Use the tabs to specify the attributes of the compilation, such as the name of the CD, different characteristics and restrictions. In the upper section of the Boot tab (Source of boot image data) you can specify whether the template data for the bootable CD originate from a logical drive or a drive image files (refer to 'Template for making a bootable CD'). Note: If your preferred logical drive does not appear on the list of drives on this tab, this is because the drive is bigger than 640MB. This amount of data cannot fit on a CD so Nero does not display these drive in the list. Please remember also that under Windows NT/2000/XP you must have administrator rights to access drives 'directly' which is absolutely essential for creating bootable CDs. This restricted direct drive access under Windows NT/2000/XP is a deliberate Microsoft feature designed to prevent hackers gaining access to confidential data of other users. The lower part of the tab (expert settings) contains detailed settings for 'El Torito' standard compliant bootable CDs. These settings are normally grayed which indicates that Nero makes the right settings for you automatically. When an image file is entered as the source of the boot image, Nero cannot make the right settings automatically. If this is the case, or if you want to change the expert settings manually, you can enter all the parameters by hand. You are of course now responsible for the CD working correctly later on. Once you have selected your settings, click the New button on the right. If a File Browser is not open yet you can open one by selecting New File Browser from the View menu or clicking the appropriate 'File Browser' icon. To specify that Nero is started with an open File Browser, check `Start with File Browser' in the `General' section on the File Browser tab (File -> Preferences). Creating a CD/DVD · 70 Nero 7. Compile the required files with Drag&Drop by clicking on them in the File Browser and dragging them into the compilation window, or copy an image file. Click on the Write CD button or select the Write CD command from the File menu to open the write dialog box. This option is only available when the compilation window is selected, as can be seen from the fact that the title bar is blue. If the File Browser is selected (and the title bar of the compilation window is therefore grayed) the option is not available and CD writing cannot be started. The `Write CD` dialog box now opens - it is the same as when creating a new compilation but the Burn tab is now in front. In the `Action' section activate the other check boxes you require in addition to the `Write` check box. You will find more information about this section in 'Before you burn your first disc'. [. . . ] A session consists of all the files which are written to the CD in the course of one write process and can consist of one or more tracks. There can be more than one session on a multisession CD. Simulation Simulation corresponds to the process of writing data, except that no data is written. Simulation is used to check whether the data can be sent to the recorder quickly enough to avoid a buffer underrun. It can also be used to check whether the recorder can actually write to the CD. [. . . ]

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