JimB,

Would a short answer be that you are calling it -R mode if you use Nero or
EasyCD or similar burning programs to write a data CD (or DVD) whether it is
a -R or -RW disk versus -RW mode using packet writing such as DirectCD or
InCD? I am not familiar with an option in Nero that will write what you are
calling -RW mode.

Personally, I do not even install the InCD portion of Nero. I was burned by
DirectCD so I completely avoid packet writing. 

Perhaps I am just confused by your terminology and mine using different
words for the same function. In the original post you seemed to be
differentiating between packet writing and -RW mode.

Jim Maki
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Button
> 
> James,
> 
> By -R mode I mean  the same format/mode as the CD or DVD you buy with
> software on it.
> Readable on almost all systems by software from Windows 3 onward

> 
> The other way of using -RW media is to write to them as if 
> they were a hard
> drive partition (A-Drive, or large floppy diskette etc) ,

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