re: Using Nero In-CD in Windows XP?'
Friday, December 19, 2003 at 5:59 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Simple 8
(3 messages posted)
I have In-CD version 4.0.0.37 . The following is part of the instructions. Notice
at the end it mentions Mount Rainer is setup as the DEFAULT. You must have a Mount
Rainier compatable drive. I dont. I bet this is what is screwing everybody up!
CD-MRW DVD+MRW (Mount Rainier)
You can only format discs in Mount Rainier format if you have a recorder, which supports
this format.
To format discs in the so-called MRW (Mount Rainier) format using InCD, you must
check the corresponding check box. The RW disc will then become a MRW disc. Drives
which do not support MRW format can only read these discs with a remapper (see the
section 'Remapper'). The check box is in the InCD Options dialog box, and is only
visible if the recorder supports this function. There is more information about this
in the section 'Options'.
You can find additional information about Mount Rainier at http://www.mt-rainier.org.
In contrast to CD-RW and DVD-RW discs, MRW discs can be written to after only about
two minutes of formatting. This does not mean that the MRW is fully formatted after
two minutes, but simply that it is formatted sufficiently for you to be able to write
data to it. The remainder of the formatting goes on in the background when you copy
additional data to the MRW disc. It begins at the point where the last formatting
process ended.
You can only write data in MRW format with drives which support this format. You
must also ensure that the 'MRW Format all drives' checkbox is checked. This is the
default option.
On Thursday, December 18, 2003 at 2:38 am, abit_oik wrote:
>I'm using CDRW disks and can't get InCD to work. Can get all the other tools from
>Nero to work, can also use the XP 2 phase burning tool on a CDRW without problems
>and read the disk on aW2000 laptop - brilliant - don't like the 2 phase operation
>though. Have used Adaptec DirectCD before and Veritas DLA without any problem and
>both of them don't have the limitation on just using CDRW. I may go out and get
the
>latest version DirectCD if none of the solutions in the above threads work. I'm
only
>using Nero InCD because it came with the hardware.
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