I am running Windows XP on the computer in my signature. I use InCD to format etc. my CDRWs. However, it seems that unless I eject my CDRWs by right-clicking the InCD system tray icon, when I put in another (or the same) CDRW it appears blank to Windows XP.
I can tell when InCD has freed the drive, as the little green arrow turns to red on the icon. It only frees the drive if I use the right-click method of ejecting. I understand this is a 'feature' of the software and not a glaring bug.
But what is the point of this? I want to eject all my CDs by pressing the button on the drive! It's so much easier and quicker to reach (especially as I am going to have to compute one handed for a month due to a broken arm). My previous 5 year old CDRW and DirectCD 2.5 let me eject as I pleased.
Why is InCD such a control freak?!![]()




). My previous 5 year old CDRW and DirectCD 2.5 let me eject as I pleased.
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