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    Question How to use Nero burn write data into CDRW?

    I'm using Nero burn's InCD to format CDRW. How can I write file into CDRW?
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    After the disc is formatted, it works like a floppy disk, or a removable hard drive. Just use Windows Explorer to drag 'n' drop, use 'Save As...' in a program, whatever way you would write to a removable disk.

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    trying to learn a little more about this.

    I have Nero and I know on the install disk, the words INCD appeared. Don't know if I installed it.

    Just how do you go about formatting the disk with Nero so I could burn like a floppy/hd.

    Does that mean it would overwrite like a floppy/hd.

    and add untill it was filled.

    TIA

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    That's pretty much how it works. InCD is Nero's answer to DirectCD. As such, I don't recommend its use, but if you insist on a packet-writer for erasables, I'd recommend InCD over DCD (recommend is read in this case as "with a gun to my head" ).

    After it's installed, you can right-click on the icon in the System Tray to format.

    But I'd rather you didn't

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    thanks all ^o^

    Hi Nobob,
    why are you said don't recommend use it, and what are mean "DCD"?

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    DCD => direct cd

    Packet writing programs such as InCD, PacketCD and DirectCD are known for problems with lost data and fouled up cds.

    CDRWs are already prone to more failures than normal cdrs so to add packet writing to the mix can lead to trouble .

    If you really want to use cdrws , just write to them as you would normal cdrs using Nero or whatever , then erase them when no longer needed and use them again .
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    What he said

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    I was using inCD format the CDRW, sure is finished. When I insert the formatted CDRW into the CDRW device again. But inCD is no responed!!!!

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    hi blueangel

    I have been using InCD for more than a year now, every day I write, delete, save ,move files without problem on my CDRW, please note that after you format the CDRW the arrow at the Icon of the InCD at the tray will turn color from red to green, that means you can read and write, while you insert the CDRW in your drive, you can not eject the CDRW in a normal way, you have to right click at the tray Icon and choose to eject CD.
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