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JohnCoop -> RE: Help pls - InCD formatting problem (12/4/2002 11:33:35 PM)
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Thanks KCK - that helps a lot ! Yes, I am burning at home (Win95b) and reading at work (WinME) - the idea of packet writing is just to transfer large gfx, ppt, etc that I am working on at home back to work for ppl to see the current status of. Since I do this every day, I'd waste 2 x CDR's every day (one each way) unless I use CD_RW or other re-writable media ! When each project is complete, I would transfer data permanently using CD-R. Home box is Win95b, Celeron 300A @464MHz, 256M PC133, 6.4G (3x2MB partitions), WMP 6.4.07.1112 (I didn't go to newer one as MS state it's not suitable for Win95!). Never had any other burner software, the ZipDrive doesn't need any non-MS drivers and none are loaded. I have no idea (atm) how to get further relevant info about my installation, but am willing to do whatever I need to. 1. I can't find anything on the GCE-8481 at LG, either in Australia (where I am) or on the US site - in fact there is very few firmware updates for *any* of the LG writers. And I couldn't even FIND any media faster than 10X anywhere ! 2. Yes, I'll get a couple of "name brand" 10x CD_RW's and see if they work. The update of Nero from 5.9.9.9 to 5.5.5.17 is a bit hard for me, since it's a 12MB download and I only have a dialup - I'll deal with that tonight... - Yeah, I already read about doing a In-CD un-install before updating :-) 3. I can't erase using Nero anyway... it throws an error ! At the moment, I can't use either CD-RW disk (unless I format to CD-MRW) 4. I downloaded the InCD PDF - yes, it also is badly out of date. This whole experience tells me that InCD is probably just a "me-too" product hacked together by the Nero team, rather than a "proper" app. 5. Yes, I thought the same thing... today I will install EasyWriteReader at work and see if it reads CD-MRW there. That is not an ideal solution, but it might solve the immediate problem. 6. I acknowledge that packet writing is not a "PERMANENT" solution, but in my case it suits for transferring non-critical files. There is no need for file-sync. ------------------------------ 2 more questions... A. I have a brand new install of Win98SE on another box, unfortunately that is only a P133/48MB Ram... and another P133 with 96MB Ram with a fairly fresh Win98SE. Neither has had any M$ updates or patches installed. I dunno if these 133 boxes have enough grunt ? Is the CPU / RAM important on burners with Underrun Protection ? If I don't do any ripping, is there any reason why I can't burn at 48X CD-R on a old P133 box ? That would actually work out better, since I could burn on one of the old boxes while working on the fastest machine. B. What difference would a Nero update make anyway ? I am having a problem with formatting in InCD... Umm.. what I mean is, what would happen if I had NOT installed InCD ? How could I burn to a CD-RW if I don't format it first ? And how could I format it in Nero, without InCD - is there another way of formatting CD-RW's that I have missed ? ...OR am I just getting confused, and the InCD formatting is only used for packet writing, and that I could use CD-RW in Nero as a "normal CDR" but have to fully erase it each time before re-using ? C. Since InCD can't format properly, I am stuck with 2 x "half formatted" CD-RW's - these can't be erased in Nero, since the file system is invalid, so I can't use them. Is there a way to "reclaim" them back to "blank" disks again ? D. Given all the problems with Packet writing, what exactly is the *POINT* of CD-RWs ? OK, you can (theoretically) erase them and re-write to them, but that is particularly cumbersome, since individual files can't be erased... E. Why is InCD giving me this "Error Code 0000-0000-0000-0000". From what I read there is no really "reference" to the InCD errors, they get thrown but they are pretty meaningless (ie: "there was a error, we can't tell you what happened, but these numbers might make you feel happier"). I couldn't find any log files written by InCD either... Perhaps I need to fix the ZipDrive - that was SO much easier for file transferring ! Problem is that there is no ZipDrive at my new work, and they are not interested in buying one... thus I am attempting to use CD-RW for file transfers. How does everyone else transfer (say) a 60MB file between 2 locations ? Again, sorry for all these dumb Q's - I have searched extensively for "CD-RW FAQ", "PacketWriting for Dummies" type stuff, but only found very basic, generalised info but nothing definitive. If there is a good guide somewhere, I'd really appreciate a URL ! Thx, JC
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