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Hi,

Which is the more durable, incd or nero, (if there is a differance) with
regards to saving documents and loads of digi pictueres.

Which would be the most bomb proof medium to save onto.

Cheers Steve.

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Moonraker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Which is the more durable, incd or nero, (if there is a differance)
> with regards to saving documents and loads of digi pictueres.

inCD is Nero's packet writer. It writes data in a different manner from
Nero's main program, don't use it.

> Which would be the most bomb proof medium to save onto.

Hmmm...multiple CDs and a couple of HDD. Redo the CDs periodically;
i.e., make new ones.

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InCD is part of Nero. I presume you're asking which method to use, InCD's
"packet-writing" or a more standard data writing format like Joliet. The one
that's less likely to get you into trouble, and will create CDs that can be
viewed on most any machine, is *not* InCD.

Personally, I never even install packet-writing apps like InCD or DirectCD.

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> Hi,
>
> Which is the more durable, incd or nero, (if there is a differance) with
> regards to saving documents and loads of digi pictueres.
>
> Which would be the most bomb proof medium to save onto.
>
> Cheers Steve.
>
>

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Uninstall the INCD component, it is not really useable, especially for
backup, packet written disks are not reliably read on any drive other than
the one that created them.

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> Hi,
>
> Which is the more durable, incd or nero, (if there is a differance) with
> regards to saving documents and loads of digi pictueres.
>
> Which would be the most bomb proof medium to save onto.
>
> Cheers Steve.
>
>

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