

Furthermore, it comes along with the Nero CoverDesigner functions with which we can create artwork for our discs. It allows us to create discs however we want with photos, videos or any other information, supporting different formats including ISO images.


Again, thanks so much for the help and I would appreciate any ideas you have for me on this.Despite how old it gets, if you download Nero Burning ROM for PC it still comes along with the best technology to burn optical discs. Once I moved the Adobe file, I couldn't read my previously downloaded documents unless I dragged them on top of the Adobe Reader file. I've even tried moving some files from C to D to make room, but I have found this is not without hazard either. It seems I would be better off not having my drive on my Sony VAIO PCG-K23 partitioned into C and D (this is a 60 GB laptop), but I can't figure out how to repartition and I seem to remember that if I do repartition, it wipes the drives clean to accomplish this. I have 36 GB freed up on my D drive, but I can't get the Nero program to choose the D drive instead of the C drive for these temporary files. And even though I DO have 810 MB on hard drive C, it will only allow 110 MB of video to be burned at one time.

But now I can only burn 3 files (110 MB) of video at a time because I consistently get a message when I push the burn icon that I don't have enough space to store the temporary files for the video. I was finally able to burn my AVI files that I had on a CD-R (in my laptop) to my outboard HP DVD. I really appreciate your time and effort.
