using nero incd

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  1. teraus

    teraus Member

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    I have been using nero incd for a few months the latest version. I had a problem after copying a file to the dvdrw disk. then windows xp was unable to open the disk.
    nero cant help you with this problem or they dont want to I had to buy a program called iso buster for 26$us to open the disk and it worked ok.
    I emailed nero to ask why I had to spend this money to be able to read the disk when I spent so much on the nero software.
    I never received a reply
    is there any way to open disks using incd that windows wont
     
  2. pulsar

    pulsar Active member

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    Nero incd4 is a really BAD of software. Most here will not even have it installed.
     
  3. DogBomb

    DogBomb Regular member

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    Do not use Nero InCD or Roxio DirectCD! They are proprietary which means if you try to read your disc on a PC without the software installed, you won't be able to! Burn it normally like everyone else, you weirdo. ;)
     
  4. teraus

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    I never intent to use my incd disks on any other pc. It is for my pesonal back up only. I use a dvdrw and it is so handy to to back up to various folders on the run.
     
  5. cossie

    cossie Guest

    does anyone here know if INcd stuffs up drives cause i use INcd and my dvd drive doesnt recognise some blank dvd's at all, ive also had a prob playing audio cd's back in wmp 10 my whole system just crashes out!
     
  6. diabolos

    diabolos Guest

    I have that same problem with DirectCD.
     
  7. cossie

    cossie Guest

    ok well ive sorted out my drive prob, but i had to recover my whole system and reload the lot! dont know what the prob was but i think it may have been something to do with my registry being knackered by registry repairing progs and also a corrupt windows media player 10 file. all is good now and i have INcd again but dont use it, prefer to burn things to disc and use multi session to add later :)
     
  8. cossie

    cossie Guest

    ok well ive sorted out my drive prob, but i had to recover my whole system and reload the lot! dont know what the prob was but i think it may have been something to do with my registry being knackered by registry repairing progs and also a corrupt windows media player 10 file. all is good now and i have INcd again but dont use it, prefer to burn things to disc and use multi session to add later :)
     
  9. cossie

    cossie Guest

    ok well ive sorted out my drive prob, but i had to recover my whole system and reload the lot! dont know what the prob was but i think it may have been something to do with my registry being knackered by registry repairing progs and also a corrupt windows media player 10 file. all is good now and i have INcd again but dont use it, prefer to burn things to disc and use multi session to add later :)
     
  10. cossie

    cossie Guest

    sorry didnt mean to post twice, i.e froze up on clicking reply! sorry guys :)
     
  11. pulsar

    pulsar Active member

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    windows media 10 can cause probs with burning dvds. I will not have it in my PC.
     
  12. cossie

    cossie Guest

    so what media player do you use? cause i kind of like wmp10
     
  13. pulsar

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    windvd works for me
     

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