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Posted by D Dubya on Nov-15-2004 17:20:

CD-RW Question

Okay, to everyone who knows anything about computers....
Is there any free programs out there that let me use my CD-RW drive like a Hard Drive? What I mean is....
I am looking for something that lets me open an Excel document from the CD-RW, alter it and then use the Excel save button and it automatically overwrites the file on the CD-RW with the new updated one (mimicking a hard drive)


Posted by jdat on Nov-15-2004 17:39:

Not Free but you could get Nero InCd



Posted by Phil r on Nov-15-2004 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
Not Free but you could get Nero InCd




yeah ur basically looking for packet writing software...treats the Cd drive like a hard disk, rather than needing lead in and lead outs (ie, doesn't need mastering software)

from my experience packet writing software isn't very good at being compatible - you'll be doing well if a CD you write is readble on your own computer 6 months down the line, let alone a different system...and if you're changing operating systems, god 'elp ya

CD's are best for archiving and transferring large files, not for general everyday use like that.

be better off getting a zip drive if you want to RW files here there and everywhere


Posted by jdat on Nov-15-2004 18:45:

you might be better off getting a flash drive.

Cheap and reliable. And works anywhere as long as you have access to a usb port.


Posted by D Dubya on Nov-15-2004 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Phil raa
yeah ur basically looking for packet writing software...treats the Cd drive like a hard disk, rather than needing lead in and lead outs (ie, doesn't need mastering software)

from my experience packet writing software isn't very good at being compatible - you'll be doing well if a CD you write is readble on your own computer 6 months down the line, let alone a different system...and if you're changing operating systems, god 'elp ya

CD's are best for archiving and transferring large files, not for general everyday use like that.

be better off getting a zip drive if you want to RW files here there and everywhere


how reliable is a zip disk? I am tired of storing everything on 3.5" floppys because they crash on me continuously and I can't keep anything on my HD because these are business related files. Do ZIP disks have problems a lot with errors?


Posted by D Dubya on Nov-15-2004 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
you might be better off getting a flash drive.

Cheap and reliable. And works anywhere as long as you have access to a usb port.


I never thought of that! Good idea!


Posted by Phil r on Nov-16-2004 00:13:

or you could get a flash drive.

=)


Posted by D Dubya on Nov-16-2004 01:29:

Thanks for the help guys. I picked up a flash drive and it works perfect.


Posted by echosystm on Nov-16-2004 01:30:

Or a USB harddrive doodad, theyre cool, and small for like the 40gb u can store on them

I think over here theyre about the same price as a 512 flash drive


Posted by fastmp3 on Nov-16-2004 01:31:

usb key ?


Posted by echosystm on Nov-16-2004 01:31:

ohnoeziwastoolate

anywho, glhf with flashdrive! \D:/


Posted by smokeape on Nov-16-2004 04:02:

Re: CD-RW Question

quote:
Originally posted by Dirk W.
Okay, to everyone who knows anything about computers....
Is there any free programs out there that let me use my CD-RW drive like a Hard Drive? What I mean is....
I am looking for something that lets me open an Excel document from the CD-RW, alter it and then use the Excel save button and it automatically overwrites the file on the CD-RW with the new updated one (mimicking a hard drive)


UDF Format. Go search how to do it on Internet. Creates a CD-RW which acts like a big damn floppy. Would not adivse much time and investment in doing so though, since it's old technology. I used to format CD-RWs like that myself in the past, but now with Jump Drives, what's the point. I can load 512mb rewritable all day long on a little stick for under $30 and it seems to last like forever (haven't had one fail yet). Faster and more convenient, just stick it in your pocket, on a keychain, etc.


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Posted by Psygnosis on Nov-16-2004 05:21:

How about CDRWIN from www.goldenhawk.com

though you can use the program as long as you want but since its a demo it will let you burn on 1x only.. unless you want to take the warez way and crack it to make it full version.



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