Say beez, have a care with CDRWin. Have heard some truly nasty rumors on the Web about this SW. Like, that it checks for particular SN's which have been posted on warez channels. Then when it finds them, it doesn't just self-destruct, it EATS YOUR COMPUTER!! i.e. acts like one of the most destructive virii, and writes over your HD partition table, as well as some other highly toxic activity.
This can (in the worst case, if you don't have lots of experience dealing with technical malice) require a complete reformat of your hard drive, with loss of all data. Have you got all your passwords & account info backed up? Could you stand to lose all your email files? Do you have every program you're running backed up to CD's? Look out for shit like this. It is delayed action: it does not happen when you use it, but some time later.
Obviously the author of CDRWin is a malicious mother. The recommendation I have seen, to deal with this, is NOT to try to register CDRWin. Just use it in its demo mode, preferably just once, to write the CD you want from the .bin and .cue files. Then uninstall it! Reinstall it again, if you have another CD to burn from these type files. The only price for this is, you will have to record at 1X speed. It will take you 74 minutes to burn your CD. Chemists are patient folks. What's another 50-60 minutes, compared to the risk of total catastrophe?
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