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Is it possible to read the CDs written with InCD under DOS (when I boot my computer to DOS) ?

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Is it possible to read the CDs written with InCD under DOS (when I boot my computer to DOS) ?

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– A – Nor InCD, neither any UDF writing software will allow to read a CD under pure DOS because there is no UDF driver for DOS (as far as I know at least, maybe some company does this) . Even if you close as ISO 9660 format the UDF disc (which InCD 4 is not capable of), DOS can still not read your CD. Either you have to create a standard ISO cd (with Nero by example), or you have to write a UDF driver for DOS. For more infos click here “[…] In order to support UDF, the TOC – first information on the disc – had to change. As a result, MSCDEX and other extensions cannot read packet-written discs even after they are closed to ISO 9660 format – the information that the extension expects to see is simply not visible. The solution was to invent Level 3. Functionally, it looks the same as Level 1 to the user, but it requires a different extension. That extension is available in Windows 95, Windows NT, and Apple System 8, so that they can read Level 3 discs. It is not in DOS, Windows 3.x or

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