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PLEASE HELP!!! ImgBurn has an error for me!


HarleyT

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I have been using Imgburn for ages, no troubles. Out of nowhere I get this from my ImgBurn Log and can't burn any DVDs:

 

I 00:21:54 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started!
I 00:21:54 Microsoft Windows 8 Core x64 Edition (6.2, Build 9200)
I 00:21:54 Total Physical Memory: 4,003,100 KiB  -  Available: 2,228,820 KiB
I 00:21:54 Initialising SPTI...
I 00:21:54 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
W 00:21:54 No devices detected!

 

I've burnt many ISOs on this computer no problem. I just now get this. I've tried turning my PC on and off, completely restarting it, uninstalling and reinstalling ImgBurn, restarting again. After research I found it cannot find my driver. My PC has a sticker with the specs on it and I have a DVD-Super Multi DL drive. Please help, I'm such a noob with this. I've never had this issue before and cannot find a way to resolve it. I'd love to Teamview or chat on Xbox 360. Or even Kik. My Xbox gamertag is Obama Poptart, and my Kik is grand_bananas. My Facebook is Harley Turner. You can reply back on this post but I just find it would be easier to chat and not have to wait a couple hours back for a response. Also I'm using Verbatim 8.5gb DVD+R DL discs with a 2.4x write speed. Don't know if that helps any but there it is. And yes I have burnt backup games on this same PC so I know it works. It's also under the section "Write Img File to Disc" (the first one) that this is happening to me on. I have a screenshot of what's happening to me: post-54528-0-25564400-1428040495_thumb.png

 

Thank you to anyone who helps! I'm super confused on what to do! Also the dropbox on No Devices Detected! doesn't work either. Even when I check Test Mode. Thanks again

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If the program is saying it can't find any devices then the issue is probably with the OS itself.

 

Look in device manager and see if your optical drive has a yellow exclamation mark next to it - or if it isn't listed at all.

 

Google for Microsoft's' cd/dvd fix it' utility and run it. That resolves lots of issues like this.

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