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> I have an HP disk writer on my new machine, and I use DirectCD to
> write erasable data CDs. I would like to install some software on my
> old Win95 which would allow it to read these CDs from a regular read-
> only CD drive. I tried installed DirectCD on my old machine, and it
> installs fine, but it only ends up reporting that it finds no
> compatible hardware, and refuses to read the CD.
I don't believe that DirectCD will talk to anything but a CDR(W) drive.
However, Adaptec does offer something called a UDF reader which you can
install on the second machine. Unfortunately, not many older drives can read
disks written by DirectCD, my experience is that some of the files can be
read and others can't. If you have a relatively new drive than you shouldn't
have any of these problems. TTYL
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