No. InCD does not work in Windows 2000.
However, if a CD has been formatted with InCD Version 1.3.132 or with a newer version and then written, these CDs can be read with windows 2000.
No. InCD only works in Windows 95 or Windows 98.
Yes. InCD uses the Windows 32 API for date and time queries.
No. A UDF read driver is necessary. In Windows 98 this is already included. If a CD has been formatted and written with InCD version 1.3.132 (or higher), then these CDs can be read in windows 2000. To use Windows 95 to read a CD written with InCD, a UDF driver has to be installed. It is sufficient to install InCD.
Please note: Not every CD-ROM drive or CD Writer read read CD-RWs. Only drives which are mulit-read capable can read from CD-RWs.
No. InCD can only be used to write CD-RW blanks.
I have just formatted a CD-RW . On checking the CD however it shows only 511MB as free memory. Why?
InCD is PacketWriting Software. When PacketWriting additional data structures occur which make up approx. 1/6 of the available memory. This is the case with all PacketWriting Software products.
Yes, but only if no data has been written on the CD yet and you use at least version 1.3.129. If the CD is empty, then you can use InCD to write on CDs formatted with DirectCD. If, however, you have written on the CD (with DirectCD), then you can only read from this CD.
Yes. InCD (as of version 1.3.129) can read CDs which have been written with DirectCD.
No. InCD can not be used to copy CDs.