According to the Nero 11 page, Nero 11 supports all modern Windows operating systems, including Windows 7. And according to Microsoft, software that work on Windows 7 should work fine on Windows 8 as well. So, that means Nero 11 should work fine on Windows 8 but it doesn’t! In fact, you can’t install Nero 11 on Windows 8 Or windows server 2008/R2 When you try to install Nero 11 on Windows 8, you get “Nero requires that your computer is running Windows XP at least SP3, Windows Vista with at least SP1, or Windows 7” error.
Running Nero 11 setup in compatibility mode doesn’t help either.
Users who have a legal copy of Nero 11 and can’t live without Nero 11 on Windows 8 may want to know a possible workaround to install Nero. If you are one of the early adopters of Windows 8 and missing Nero 11 on Windows 8, then you’ll be glad to know that it’s possible to install Nero 11 software on Windows 8 with a simple workaround.
Procedure:
Step 1: First things first. Download your copy of Nero 11 from here. You may need to provide your email address to download a trial copy from Nero web page. Users who have a copy of Nero 11 on CD may skip this step.
Step 2: Run the setup and proceed until you get “Nero requires that your computer is running Windows XP at least SP3, Windows Vista with at least SP1, or Windows 7” error. Click Ok button to cancel the installation.
Step 3: Open Run dialog (use Windows + R keys). In the Run dialog box, type %temp%and press enter key to launch Temp folder.
Step 4: Here, locate the folder named NeroInstallFiles and copy the folder to your desktop (or any other location).
Step 5: Open NeroInstallFiles folder and locate nero.mmstrial.msi file. Do a right-click on the file, select Properties. Switch to Compatibility tab, and then select Run this program in compatibility mode for Previous versions of Windows option. Click Apply button.
Step 6: Now run nero.mmstrial.msi file and follow the normal installation procedure to install Nero 11 on your Windows 8 PC without any issues. Do note that you need at least 5 GB of free disk space on your Windows 8/Windows server 2008 drive to be able to install Nero 11.
Changes required for Windows Server 2008/R2-:
- Download Orca MSI Editor (alt link ) and install it.
- Search for .msi files in the NeroInstallFiles folder.
- Right click first msi file and select "Edit with OCRA" from the menu.
- Select "Launch Condition" from left-hand side window pane
- Edit the "Condition" value and remove the word "Not" (without quotes) from the last ( Remember not to remove the first Not word)
- Save the msi and close ocra.
- Repeat the above steps for all msi files.
- Also replace the contents of file oslist.txt located inside the folder <Nero install folder>\ISSetupPrerequisites\systemRequirementValidator with the below...
#White/Black list (+/-): Arch Major.Minor.SP.Build
#x32 systems
#XP SP3+
Arch=32 OS=5.1 SP>=3
#Vista SP1+
Arch=32 OS=6.0 SP>=1
#Win7 SP RTM and higher
Arch=32 OS>=6.1.0.7600
#Vista SP1+
Arch=64 OS=6.0 SP>=1
#Win7 RTM and higher
Arch=64 OS>=6.1.0.7600
#Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2 (ProductType!=VER_NT_WORKSTATION)
OS>=6.0 ProductType=1
OS>=6.1 ProductType=1
#Win7 SP SP2 and higher
Arch=32 OS=6.1 SP>=2
Arch=64 OS=6.1 SP>=2
#Win8 and higher
OS>=6.2
Post modifying all MSI files start the setup again and this time you should be able to install Nero on windows 2008 server /R2. Contact me if you face any issues.
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Glad this post helped you.
DeleteDude, thank you so very much, your awesome
ReplyDeleteGlad this post was able to solve your problem. Even though nero works fine on windows 8 and win 2k8 r2 server but still Ahead decided not to support these OS.
DeleteAny chance for something similar with Nero 12 and Windows Server 2012
ReplyDeleteHaven't been able to get my hands on win server 2012 as my laptop's hardware won't support the installation. anyway the solution could be to add version 6.2 (win server 2012) to msi files launch condition.
DeleteHey Charul, thanks for sharing these steps. I will definitely try it out.
ReplyDeleteCharul, Thank you for sharing! This helped me greatly today. I can't thank you enough. I hope karma pays you back ten fold as this was kind of you.
ReplyDeleteGlad this post helped you.
Deletethis works for server 2012 as well, but if you get the hanging install coordinator here is a workaround
ReplyDeletehttp://ittechlog.wordpress.com/2011/04/05/disable-windows-installer-coordinator/
in case links dont work
A fix is available for this issue.
To disable this group policy:
1 ) Log on to the system with a User that has Administrative Privileges
2 ) Open the Windows Control Panel
3 ) Perform a search for Group Policy
4 ) The search results should display a link to the “Local Group Policy Editor”
5 ) Once inside the editor, go to:
Computer Configuration
Administrative Templates
Windows Components
Remote Desktop Services
Remote Desktop Session Host
Application Compatibility
6 ) In the right pane, right click on ‘Turn off Windows Installer RDS Compatibility” and select Edit from the drop down menu
7 ) Select the Radio Button labeled ‘Enable’
8 ) Click OK
Thanks for the updated information.
DeleteThank you Charul Bhargava. Just used this for Nero 12 on Windows Server 2012. Worked like a charm. I followed the original instructions and it worked great. Thank you again.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome
DeleteThanks Charul, did this with Server2008 R2 and Nero 12.
ReplyDeleteMuch obliged, sir!
How can it Works with Windows 2003 server?. Thanks
ReplyDeleteit should work with windows 2003 as OS version of 2003 is less than 6.0.
DeleteI've tried this on Nero 15 and installed it on Windows Server 2008 R2, and it works. However, in case Nero Video doesn't run, install the "Desktop Experience", then reboot.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this! :)