Nero InCD 4 will not load

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  1. sharjohn2

    sharjohn2 Member

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    I am using windows 2k and purchased the retail version of Nero 6 Ultra Edition. I loaded that disk then went onto the site to get the newest version (6.6 something)The update went well except for InCD 4. It will not load. All I get is a message that an error has occurred and I am to try to load it again. I have used their clean up software, taken everything off twice but the newest version will not load no matter what I do. Should I try loading the software in safe mode? Any suggestions? All the other files work just fine./
     
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    Good, someone is looking down on you from the heavens, to protect you from InCD. Do a search on InCD and you'll see most remove it
     
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    yes InCD is not compatable with ALOT of programs so your better off removing it and not trying to load it
     
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    If I am to get rid of InCD4, what other software can I use to format DVD/RW disks?
     
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    Do you mean erase?
     
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    No, format a brand new DVD+RW so that you can, for example, put a movie on it. Maybe my head is up somewhere where it doesn't belong, but I believe that I read that you have to format a DVD+RW but that it is not necessary to do so for a DVD-R. Right now when I burn a movie on a DVD-R, I do not have to do anything special, just put it in the DVD burner and use software like copytodvd or Nero. My whole question I think evolves around the different requirements/procedures you need to do to use a re-writeable disk versus a one time write DVD.

    Thanks for trying to make sense of what I am asking.
     
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    You don't need to do anything special for a RW, burn it the same as a + or -R
     

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