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Rickles

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Hi,

 

I tried to open an old CD disc that had only InCD on it.

 

So I downloaded the InCD program.

 

The program would not open the files and also, just after uninstalling thee program, it caused the CD Player icon to dissapear.

 

I got the Player working but I need a trustworthy program to open the InCD.

 

Regards


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The original most likely degraded with age, disks have a typical shelf life of between 10 and 15 years even when looked after.

 

The program that you mention is well obsolete and only available via third parties who should always be treated with scepticism, try IsoBuster or check the free Nero downloads from here


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Ok I shall give those links a try. Thank you.


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You are welcome and good luck  :thumbsup:

 

Be sure to let us know if you get sorted.


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