I'm getting to the point of trying something other than InCD due to its constant refusal to read MRW formatted CD-RW disks. I like the program overall, but it fails miserably at least 80% of the time to do what it is supposed to do.
Here's what I mean.... I format a CD-RW (MRW) on my own personal machine..... then populate it with files and programs I use to diagnose and repair client's machines. I insert one of these disks in a client's CD-RW drive and it won't read it. Now, this occurs even when the client's machine has Nero Burning Rom and InCD (latest version) installed and even after I install EasyWrite Reader. Mind you, many of these machines are fairly new and have new or very recently installed burners. At best the machine groans and finally opens the default junk about needing to install EasyWrite Reader to be able to read the disk. BUT IT ALREADY HAS EASYWRITE READER INSTALLED!
This really creates a maddening situation, especially when you are an hour's drive from your home and have to drive back, copy the diagnostic programs, etc., from the CD-RW to your HDD and burn them to a CD-R disk (because formatted CD-RW disks can't be read in a CD-ROM and thus you can't use Nero's "Copy Disk" or even copy the files to a CD-R), and then drive all the way back to the client's home.
There has got to be a better way to be able to use formatted CD-RW disks to store constantly updated data/programs and have another machine read them. Or maybe I'm doing something totally wrong???
Any worthwhile suggestions would be most welcome.