Where do I get it? I remember getting the setup, but, I deleted it, coz I had InCD, but, I don't use that anymore. dg_mortal gave it to me once.... so, does anyone know where to get it? Or, does anyone know the full name of the program?
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Where do I get it? I remember getting the setup, but, I deleted it, coz I had InCD, but, I don't use that anymore. dg_mortal gave it to me once.... so, does anyone know where to get it? Or, does anyone know the full name of the program?
Be a little more clear....exactly what are you looking for....try searching on download.com for what you want and then download a crack for it. Go to websites to get the cracks but we're not allowed to post the sites, serials, cracks, or any of that so no one post any of that.Quote:
Originally posted by AR8@13 July 2003 - 14:57
Where do I get it? I remember getting the setup, but, I deleted it, coz I had InCD, but, I don't use that anymore. dg_mortal gave it to me once.... so, does anyone know where to get it? Or, does anyone know the full name of the program?
i have incd, i think it came with my coppy of nero bundled with my cd-rw drive
as far as i know it has nothing no do with making cdrs like a hard drive, you use it to format cdrws, so you can add and remove stuff from them like you would do on a floppy disk
i don't know if this helps you much but that's all i know
I mean, you know how InCD formats CD-RWs... well, isn't there a program that does the same to CD-R's?
incd should do the same for cdrs but u just cannot delete stuff
Ok, then, how do I do it to CD-Rs? Coz, for CD-RWs, the thing just pops up and asks to format.
Dang... nobody knows? <_<
I may be wrong, but I don't think CD-Rs can, or need to, be formatted. I've never had to format a CD-R, anyway.
adding and removing things on a floppy disk is just the same as adding and removing things on a hard drive. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by smellmycomputer+13 July 2003 - 15:17--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (smellmycomputer @ 13 July 2003 - 15:17)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>i have incd, i think it came with my coppy of nero bundled with my cd-rw drive
as far as i know it has nothing no do with making cdrs like a hard drive, you use it to format cdrws, so you can add and remove stuff from them like you would do on a floppy disk[/b]
incd cannot format cd-r's, only cd-rw's. and you can delete from a cd-r that is formated with UDF File System, but the free space will not return to the disc as it would with a cd-rw.Quote:
Originally posted by Livy@13 July 2003 - 15:20
incd should do the same for cdrs but u just cannot delete stuff
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Dang... nobody knows? <_< [/quote]i posted a hash for HP DLA for you here.
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@AR8....i previously sent you Veritas DLA, which is newer (Veritas bought DLA from HP). i cannot find it on kazaa lite to post a hash, but if you want the newer DLA, send me an e-mail and i would be glad to send it to you again. B)
It's possible, as long as you a full erase rather than a "quick" one. I use Prassi PrimoDVD, which came with my PC, but that's the only thing I use it for, other than it's Nero 6 all the way! :DQuote:
but the free space will not return to the disc as it would with a cd-rw.
he is saying you would get the space back on a cdrw, but you wouldnt on a cdr, as it isnt possibleQuote:
Originally posted by Amarjit@14 July 2003 - 18:16
It's possible, as long as you a full erase rather than a "quick" one. I use Prassi PrimoDVD, which came with my PC, but that's the only thing I use it for, other than it's Nero 6 all the way! :DQuote:
but the free space will not return to the disc as it would with a cd-rw.
Roxio has long had a drag-to-disc component, I forget what it used to be called, now it's
just "Drag-To-Disc" in EasyCD/DVD Creator 6. And yeah, it has to format the disk in order to
use it in that manner.
I've never really used it, so I can't tell you all the specifics.
Ah. As I was going to say, the format you are referring to is called directCD, and it is an experimental format for CDR's that enables drag n' drop.Quote:
Originally posted by Sparsely@14 July 2003 - 23:54
Roxio has long had a drag-to-disc component, I forget what it used to be called, now it's
just "Drag-To-Disc" in EasyCD/DVD Creator 6. And yeah, it has to format the disk in order to
use it in that manner.
I've never really used it, so I can't tell you all the specifics.
DirectCD!! That was it!!
couldn't remember it for sh*t! :huh:
:D :blink: :rolleyes: hahahahahahah check wwww.hp.com
driver => they have one u can use cd-r like floopy disk but remember one thing
DONT DELETE IT.... UR CD-R SPACE GETTING SMALL...BECARE FULLLLLLL
I'M TALK ABOUT OLD MODEL CD-RW..NEW(2002~) DONT KNOW :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
DirectCD? That sucked!
You just can't use a CDR or CDRW like a hard drive. You can use it as a "floppy", but it ain't worth the time it takes or the efforts. A ZIP drive is more practical in this case.
once a cd-r or cd-rw is formated with the UDF file system, you CAN use it as you use a hard drive. you can add, delete (limited delete options on cd-r), rename, etc. you can also install programs onto a UDF formatted cd-r or cd-rw, just as you can on a hard drive. so i guess that means that you CAN use a cd-r or cd-rw like you use a hard drive. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Spindulik@14 July 2003 - 22:19
You just can't use a CDR or CDRW like a hard drive. You can use it as a "floppy", but it ain't worth the time it takes or the efforts.
B)
dg_mortal, I could use that program. I tried PMing you, and I forgot your e-mail address... so I guess this is the best I can do.
Uggh... I used DirectCD on two perfectly good CDRs as an experiment. It failed. Miserably. The CDrs now make good coasters.
Good Coasters?Quote:
Originally posted by chalkmongoose@16 July 2003 - 03:49
Uggh... I used DirectCD on two perfectly good CDRs as an experiment. It failed. Miserably. The CDrs now make good coasters.
Anywho.... I need dg_mortal's e-mail, coz I NEED that program.