User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 General Information
- 1.1 About the manual
- 1.2 About InCD
- 1.3 InCD versions
- 1.4 InCD Reader
- 2 Technical Information
- 3 Installation
- 4 Accessing SecurDisc
- 5 Accessing InCD
- 6 Format Screen
- 7 Erase Screen
- 8 Drive Information Screen
- 9 Drive Options Screen
- 10 Saving Data to a Disc Formatted Using InCD
- 11 Erasing Data from a Disc Formatted Using InCD
- 12 Keyboard Shortcuts
- 13 Index
Accessing InCD
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5 Accessing InCD
If InCD is installed, both the InCD icon and the InCD/SecurDisc icon appear in the sys-
tem tray after the computer has booted (no special link is created in the program directory).
You can start InCD directly with the InCD icon.
The InCD icon can change shape, thus providing different kinds of information about the
drive and the disc contained in the drive. Depending on the setting selected on the General
tab in the InCD preferences, this information can be shown either permanently or only briefly
if the status changes (see the chapter
Defining general InCD preferences).
The following InCD icon shapes can be displayed:
Default InCD icon shape
InCD mounted the disc in the drive.
InCD recognized the disc in the drive, but could not mount it. This icon is
displayed for example if a MRW disc was inserted, but the drive does not
support writing to MRW.
InCD mounted the disc in the drive, but access to the disc is read-only.
InCD recognized the disc in the drive, but could not mount it. The disc was
mounted by the UDF Reader of the operating system.
InCD did not recognize a disc in the drive.
There are three options for calling up the main InCD window:
Double-click the InCD icon in the system tray
To the Main Window or Preferences entry in the context menu of the InCD icon.
When an appropriate disc has been inserted via the context menu for the drive entry in
Windows
®
Explorer
®
. The following context menu entries open InCD:
InCD format
Opens the InCD Format screen (see the chapter
Format
Screen
).
Erase InCD
Opens the InCD Erase screen (see the chapter
Erase Screen).
Properties
Opens the Properties window of the selected drive with the
InCD tab, which provides an overview of the device capabilities
of the drive and of the disc status (see the chapters
InCD tab
and
Drive Information Screen).
InCD cannot be closed and thus "disabled". It remains active in the background until it is
uninstalled (see the chapter
Uninstalling InCD)










