Nero has released a free version of its world famous CD / DVD burning software.
Nero Kwik Media is your solution for CD and DVD burning and copying, powered by the industry’s best software. Make flawless copies of music files or home videos to share, or create disc images in .iso and .nrg formats.

Download Nero Kwik Media for FREE today! The quick, easy and free media companion is powered by apps of your choice to give you the most unique and customizable experience for your videos, music, photos and data.
You must be using at least Windows XP SP3, Vista SP1 or Windows 7 to be able to install this free tool.
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Alexx
There's definetly no need for this bloatware. There're great freeware alternatives such as BurnAware Free (which I use personally), CDBurnerXP, InfraRecorder, ImgBurn. Not even to mention the built in capabilities of Windows 7.
Pyro
Use imgburn instead.
Free and not restricted.
the restrictions make this program almost useless.
MITHI
nero freeware & paid version both are heavy on system, & installation is very late, nero is nothing but an headache.
kirtan
wanted to download Nero BurnLite 10, i read many reviews about it, there were many negative reviews about its functionality, so decided to download CDBurnXP. hope it will work good in my Windows 7 64 bit :)
Smallboy
cant even download it, keep getting connection with server reset!!
sidspyker
Try Ashampoo Burning Studio 10, it's good, I'm using it.
Patrick
Try also TrueBurner, lightweight program for burning, DVD's, CD's and BluRays.
MJPollard
Nero was good software back in the 5.5 days. Not anymore. These days, it's ImgBurn all the way for me, especially for burning DVD Video. Other programs may be a bit better in the ease of use department, but for sheer power and control over the entire process (as well as compliance to specs, particularly for DVD Video), ImgBurn can't be beat.
Voyeur
I use BurnAware Pro back then, but it got an error and I don't know how to deal with it, now I'm only using TrueBurner.
Rtyh-12
I use Windows XP at home but successfully burned a disk on Windows 7 with CDBurnerXP. I'm gonna try ImgBurn the next time though, it's the first time I hear of it.