What kind of media is this?

If it's CDR; first you have to "close" the CDR media to read
on a conventional CDROM drive.  Make sure you don't
permanently close it so it can be written to again.   I'm
speaking for Adaptec/Roxio, so it will probably be called a
different thing with InCD.

If this is CDRW media (sounds like it might be), you just
need to install the UDF reader.  Someone can post the link to
that, I don't have it handy.  Search for UDF reader and you
can probably find it.  Or, bring the InCD software and put it
on the other PC.  The reader is in it.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.comhttp://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics-Sales.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hildenbrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm kind of new to cd burners and I just got one at work.
The put a
software on it called InCD which allows me to format a cd to
use it like
a floppy.  I took the disk home, however after writing quite
a bit of
stuff on it and it cannot read the disk.  It says that it
makes the
format "UDF" format.  Is there a way to make my home computer
able to
read these disks?

Michael
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