apart from from it's instability, it's simply not-needed tech these days
imho. Why save "on the fly" when there are so many cheaper and more
stable alternatives, like thumb drives, external flash hds, even zip
drives (do people still use THEM?), heck even a plain old cd-r
(considering their cost). And with the speed of burners now, it's surely
quick and easy enough to use multisession cd's to gradually fill a disk
as and when needed, you can run a batch file/command-line to invoke
nero, and make the burn, and close, 1-click rules :)

On 05/08/2006 15:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I try to avoid installing the apps like InCD and Roxios version of same
> based in part on many negative comments over the years. 

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Regards,

Kylde

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