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
Technical Information
Nero InCD 7
2 Technical Information
2.1 System requirements
2.1.1 Operating systems
Windows
®
2000, Windows
®
XP, Windows
®
2003 Server, Windows Vista
®
2.1.2 Hardware
CD/DVD recorder that supports write-once and rewritable discs (MMC compliant, multiread
RW recorders, MRW (Mt Rainer) supporting recorder).
The majority of drives that support the Mount Rainier function are labeled "EasyWrite."
EasyWrite is a registered trademark of Philips.
2.1.3 Packet writing software
Although InCD can work with discs that have been formatted using other packet writing ap-
plications, it is incompatible with other packet writing software, which means that you will
need to uninstall this software before installing InCD. Before the installation starts, InCD
checks the installed applications and exits the setup procedure if it finds another packet writ-
ing program. A dialog box will make you aware of this.
2.1.4 Discs supported
Full version of InCD: Write-once and rewritable discs
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, BD-RE, HD-DVD-R, HD-DVD-ROM
InCD Essentials: Rewritable discs
CD-RW, DVD±RW, BD-RE
You can format write-once discs (R discs) using InCD (full version) and then gradually write
to them according to their capacity. You can also delete files, but this does not free up the
associated disc space. In contrast to RW/RE discs, it is not possible to reformat and then
rewrite these kinds of discs using InCD.
A DVD-RAM can contain different types of write protection (cartridge, media-specific write
protection, etc.). If the disc has this kind of write protection, it will have to be removed. Oth-
erwise it will not be possible to write to, delete or format the disc.
2.1.5 Disc formats supported
CD-MRW, DVD+MRW (standard CD-RWs or -DVD+RWs that have been formatted as
MRW (Mount Rainier reWrite) on a recorder with Mount Rainier support)
If you would like to read (not create) MRW discs in drives that do not support the disc for-
mat MRW, you will require what is referred to as a remapper, the InCD Reader. This is not
installed with InCD; you can download it free of charge from
www.nero.com.










