I recently bought a surplus computer. The thing's a bit old but it does have a Pentium 4 and Windows XP. I replaced its plain CD-ROM drive with a DVD burner. The burner is an HP and came with Nero Essentials, so I installed that. Looks like it included an app called InCD. I don't like this InCD because every time I put a CD in there, a window pops up saying it's mounting the disk as read-only. Well, no shit! I would hope it's read-only if I've already burned and closed out the disk. It has offered to reformat optical disks. I haven't yet had occasion to burn a disk in this new burner, but I get the impression that InCD is going to pop up and annoy me when I'm trying to use Nero. To the best of my knowledge, InCD is for use with DVD-RAM, which I don't use. (I use CD-R, DVD+R, and DVD-R, and when I finish burning a disk, I consider it final.)
Basically, InCD looks like a redundant source of annoyance and seems to have the potential to fuck up a disk if I accidentally click the wrong button.
Does anyone else here know anything about it? Is it possible to uninstall Nero, and then re-install it without InCD (custom install instead of typical)?