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  1. While waiting for an answer, I was able to look around the ImgBurn site and found the helpful article "How to create a Windows Vista/7 installation disc (bootable) using ImgBurn". The article gave me the exact information I needed to make the image. Thanks,
  2. I am trying to convert a folder (an Operating System legally obtained) to a boot image using ImgBurn 2.5.5.0. So far I have ... 1. Selected the "Source Folder" 2. Selected a "Destination" for the Image 3. Opened the "Advanced" tab 4. Opened the "Bootable Disc" tab and selected "Make Image Bootable" At this point, I evidently must choose a "Boot Image" file. I'm not sure what this means, but looking in the "boot" folder portion of the folder that I am trying to convert, I find the following files ... A. bcd B. boot.sdi C. bootfix.bin D. bootsect.exe E. etfsboot.com F. memtest.exe I suspect the last two files above can be eliminated as possibilities. Which one do I choose? Thanks
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    Copying a CD

    So, I guess, an audio cd cannot be copied with imgburn?
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    Copying a CD

    I didn't drag and drop using the build. I used "D:\" (without the quotes, of course). That doesn't work, either.
  5. russ

    Copying a CD

    Thanks for the quick answer. Still, the burn seemed to occur too quickly (it took only seconds) and the media player couldn't play the songs. I even tried playing with WinAmp and that failed, too.
  6. Up to now, I've only used imgburn to burn .iso files that I've downloaded from the internet. I've never had a bit of trouble doing that. I have now attempted to copy an audio cd for burning, but failed miserably. When my media player complained that the files were unplayable, I checked and found that each of the .cda files created were only 44 Bytes per file. Obviously I did something improperly. I won't go into the procedure I used, as it did not work. What is the correct procedure for copying an audio cd?
  7. I am trying to burn a 617 MB iso of Ubuntu Linux v.5.10 which I just downloaded using ImgBurn 1.2.0.0. When I make this attempt, I get an error message which I've copied below: Device [1:0:0] MATSHITA UJDA740DVD/CDRW 1.20 (D:) (ATA) ScsiStatus: 0x02 Interpretation: Check Condition CDB: 2A 00 FF FF FF 6A 00 00 20 00 Interpretation: Write (10) - Sectors: 4294967146-4294967177 Sense Area: 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 73 02 00 00 00 00 Interpretation: Power Calibration Area is Full Of course, I have no idea what this means. Can anybody help?
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