InCD is a form of packet writing software. Which tells you next to nothing,
I know. What it does is put a file system on to the CD/DVD that allows you
to treat it as a removeable disk, including drag and drop of files. In that
sense, it's very handy. But the history of this kind of packet writing
software has been very mixed. Almost all of them have been highly unstable
at one or more points in their history. Roxio's was a major problem when XP
first released, but it eventually got much better. At this point, the only
equivalent software that supports x64 that I'm aware of is the Roxio
version. The Nero InCD won't work until Ahead writes a new driver that
supports it.
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Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
Flow wrote:
> I installed Nero 7 Ultra edition on XP64 and I immediately noticed in the
> "Custom" installation that, by default, InCD was not going to be
> installed. I checked it and installed it anyway to find out later that it
> will not work with XP64. My question is:
>
> What is InCD and is it woth the trouble to get it to work? Thanks.