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| Thread ID: 38607 | 2003-10-12 10:15:00 | can someone tell me what these progs are? | beetle (243) | Press F1 |
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| 182629 | 2003-10-12 22:14:00 | ok opened in CD and it wont acknowledge there's a cd disk in the drawer so went to help options and it reads all this..... System : IBM PC and PC/AT compatible computers CPU : Pentium 90MHz or faster OS : Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 95 OSR2 or later Memory : 32 MB or more recommended Hard Disk : 5 MB of available space for InCD Monitor : SVGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video card and monitor, 16 bit or higher system color Supported Drives : InCD is updated frequently to support more drives. Please visit our web-site at http://www.nero.com to get the latest update. * Unsupported drives cannot be used with InCD. does this mean i cant use it? or something else needs to be set first? ill do some more sifting but its no help if i cant run it then ...... beetle |
beetle (243) | ||
| 182630 | 2003-10-12 22:19:00 | found some more, im picking this is not compatable with my progs or something.. InCD needs to be permanently launched InCD needs to be permanently launched, so you can write or delete from CD-RW discs at any time. After you have installed InCD, it is automatically launched whenever you boot your PC. You will need to format blank CD-RW discs before using them Blank discs need to be formatted as you would a floppy disk. You can also reformat a disc if you do not need the data already on it. Reading InCD-formatted discs on other drives Discs that use InCD cannot be read back on CD-RW drives that do not support InCD, CD-ROM or CD-R drives. * InCD needs to be launched for discs to be read on supported CD-RW drives that support it. Another solution is to use the InCD UDF-Reader, available on your installer CD or from our website at http://www.nero.com Using InCD with other packet writing software InCD cannot coexist with other packet writing software on the same system. Uninstall the other packet writing software, before installing InCD. Refer to the relevant software manual for instructions on how to uninstall the other software. any clearer ? cos it isnt for me.... goodness knows why its on my system then if no good for me... beetle |
beetle (243) | ||
| 182631 | 2003-10-12 23:01:00 | InCD is part of Nero cd drive software. It is used to create and write to CD-R and CD-RW disks. |
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| 182632 | 2003-10-13 00:01:00 | if you say so, but they both not working together at moment, or something . im lost ....put this in the too hard pile for now. b |
beetle (243) | ||
| 182633 | 2003-10-13 01:00:00 | InCD is most likely the reason your CD drawer doesn't open, as indicated in an earlier post I made. InCD is used with CD-RW disks, but you don't *have* to have it. If InCD isn't supported by your drive (its a bit hard to determine if thats the case from the above) then its even more likely to be the reason for the CD Drawer not behaving. You dont *need* InCD at all, on XP. Ininstall it. It gets installed with Nero, but Nero works fine on its own. |
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