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
Erase Screen
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7 Erase Screen
Erasing a disc is not like deleting data from a diskette or hard drive. Erasing a disc also re-
moves the formatting, leaving the disc completely blank and as new.
You can format write-once discs (R discs) using InCD and then gradually write to them ac-
cording to their capacity. You can also delete files, but this does not free up the associated
capacity. In contrast to RW/RE discs, it is not possible to reformat and then rewrite these
kinds of discs using InCD.
Fig. 10: Erase screen
In the Erase disc area of the Erase screen, you can select between Quick and Full:
Quick
Only the file system structure will be deleted, the disc appears "blank", but the files are
still physically available.
Full
Not only erases the structure of the file system, but also clears the entire disc, actually cre-
ating a blank disc. Select this option if you want to erase confidential data.
If the Advanced options box is checked on the General tab in the InCD preferences, the
following check boxes will also be available in the extended area of the screen:










