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Old August 18th 03, 12:53 PM
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HI group.
I have been using InCD to copy some favorites and memos to a CD-RW from
my PC, to take with me to a friends PC, but it will not work! Her PC
freezes up in My Computer screen.
Reading here, I think that it may be(?) that I did not "close out the
CD"- I don't know how you do that.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks
BN

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Old August 18th 03, 06:44 PM
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HI group.
I have been using InCD to copy some favorites and memos to a CD-RW from
my PC, to take with me to a friends PC, but it will not work! Her PC
freezes up in My Computer screen.
Reading here, I think that it may be(?) that I did not "close out the
CD"- I don't know how you do that.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks
BN


sounds to me like her pc does not support udf reading - ie incd/direct cd
if the os is pre-win2000 and she does not have adaptec [roxio] udf reader
installed
iirc, that is a free dl from their website


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Old August 18th 03, 08:04 PM
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Thanks for your replies.
Yes, I have been reading a lot about Nero problems here. This is the
software that I received with my CD driver.
Would you recommend "Roxio" or some other software rather then Nero? I
would be glad to try it, I'm not at all familiar with CD "burning". But
I would like to, at least, have something reliable to use for saving
files and favorites and pictures on.
Is there any free Roxio software around, or do I need to purchase?
Thanks again
BN

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Old August 18th 03, 11:35 PM
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.. --------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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( Reduced to living off the trash? )
( ... my thanks to Tim ... )

Mike Richter (Lying Scum) wrote:

InCD writes only fixed-length packets.


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From: (GMAN) === Ex cRoxio/Acraptec Beta Tester
Date: 2/21/02

Why the F%^k are you using CDR's with UDF in the first place?

UDF and packet writing software were meant for CDRW to begin with.
===================

You are using the most fragile, least reliable
format known to CD recording; your results are not surprising.


Got time to pan InCD, but got no time to respond to this, Hit&Run?
Also, why you have not mentioned about 'Losing Data', Hit&Run?

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From: "BrianT"
Subject: Loosing Disk Space {formatting CDRW}
Date: 5/8/03

Mike Richter (Hit&Run) wrote...

BrianT wrote:

Hi this is strange, anyone else get this? or can explain it
When I re-format a CDRW with Drag to Disk Full Format {EasyCD
6}, the space available after format drops by between 150 and
200 Mgs and I cannot get it back. A full format on a new CDRW
is OK. I have a LG 52x24x52x and use TDK or Packard Bell 10X
CDRW. This never happened with EasyCD 5.


The space you are losing is due to sectors found to be unreliable.
It's a good sign that the disc is developing errors and is ready
for the trash. You'll also find that formatting gets slower; it
takes time to retry verification and to mark the bad sectors.

If you insist on using fixed-length packets, you ask for that as
well as losing data.


Mmm, but if I format a brand new CDRW I get the full monty then if I
immediately re-format, quick or full, I loose 150Mg. Surly CDRW's
don't develop errors after 5 minutes?

Also from your statement "If you insist on using fixed-length
packets, you ask for that as well as losing data" are you suggesting
that the Drag and Drop part of Easy CD is unreliable and should not
be used ?

If so why does Easy Cd 6 have this software and say how easy it is
to use. Now I am very puzzled.
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Old August 18th 03, 11:36 PM
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.. --------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
--------------------------------------
( Reduced to living off the trash? )
( ... my thanks to Tim ... )

Mike Richter (Lying Scum) wrote:

InCD writes only fixed-length packets.


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From: (GMAN) === Ex cRoxio/Acraptec Beta Tester
Date: 2/21/02

Why the F%^k are you using CDR's with UDF in the first place?

UDF and packet writing software were meant for CDRW to begin with.
===================

You are using the most fragile, least reliable
format known to CD recording; your results are not surprising.


Why pussyfooting around, Mikey? The word to use is LETHAL. Isn't the
word 'LETHAL' no longer in your vocabulary, Hit&Run?

=====================================
Mike Richter & "Lethal for archiving"
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( The following applies only to )
( DirectCD and Drag-to-Disc )

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From: Mike Richter (cRoxio Shill)
Subject: File Integrity Errors - DirectCD Bug?
Date: 10/15/01

Combining the flaky UDF fixed-length packets with
the tendency of erasables (particularly HS) to forget
is LETHAL for archiving.
=====================

Why then aren't there big warnings in DirectCD and Drag-to-Disc, Mikey?

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Old August 19th 03, 11:54 PM
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We got it (for now!)
Roxio and Nero don't speak the same language! She had Roxio installed
and I have Nero on my PC.
I removed Roxio from her unit and installed Nero (InCD), including the
4.0 Easy read/write update from Neros site.
Now her PC can read *my* CDs, BUT, she can't read the CDs that she had
previously made, using Roxios software!!
What a bitch!
Well, thanks everyone for there help.
BN

 




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