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Nero 6 BackItUp doesn't work - serial needed



 
 
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Old August 2nd 03, 06:05 PM
MrSL
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Default Nero 6 BackItUp doesn't work - serial needed

I'd installed the Nero 6 suite with a keygen. All programs are working
fine except BackItUp that each time I try to start it tell me I
haven't got the correct serial to use it and close down itself.

No serials for BackItUp?

Cheers.
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Old August 2nd 03, 08:43 PM
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You can get a serial number from www.nero.com



"MrSL" wrote in message
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I'd installed the Nero 6 suite with a keygen. All programs are working
fine except BackItUp that each time I try to start it tell me I
haven't got the correct serial to use it and close down itself.

No serials for BackItUp?

Cheers.



 




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