User Guide
InCD Working with InCD • 38
The two options have the following effects:
Eject now: The DVD+RW is ejected and can only be read by
a DVD+RW recorder, but not by a DVD-ROM
drive. In this process, no lead-in is written on the
medium.
Make disk readable...: The DVD+RW is ejected and can only be read
both by a DVD+RW recorder as well as a DVD-
ROM drive. In this process, a temporary lead-in is
written on the medium.
Please note that 'No bytes' will be shown as the space still available for saving
data on the DVD+RW if you insert the medium in a conventional DVD-ROM
drive and call for this information via the drive characteristics. The reason fo
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this is that the medium has been closed 'temporarily', in order to make reading
at all possible on a conventional DVD-ROM drive.
2. Remove the DVD+RW medium from the recorder and close the tray.
The medium can also be ejected using Windows Explorer. In order to do so,
highlight the disk drive, click on the right mouse button and select the Eject
command. In this case, it will only be possible to read the DVD+RW in a
DVD+RW recorder - but not in a DVD-ROM drive.
3.6 Copying onto a medium formatted with InCD
A medium formatted with InCD can be used as a hard drive or a floppy disk, in
other words, data can be very simply copied onto the medium concerned by
'drag & drop' - or existing data can simply be deleted.
3.6.1 Copying onto CD-RW and DVD-RW media
1. Insert a formatted CD-RW or DVD-RW medium in the recorder.
2. Open Windows Explorer, highlight the desired data and move it onto the
recorder's drive symbol by drag & drop.










