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When burning iso to dvd i read the following:

 

I 10:23:16 ImgBurn Version 2.4.1.0 started!

I 10:23:16 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (6.0, Build 6001 : Service Pack 1)

I 10:23:16 Total Physical Memory: 3.142.740 KB - Available: 2.027.996 KB

I 10:23:16 Initialising SPTI...

I 10:23:16 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 10:23:16 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD

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It's telling you that another program has a hold on that drive. Shut it down.

W 10:35:16 DeviceIoControl(FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUME) Failed! - Reason: Toegang geweigerd

 

 

There is no other program running !!!!

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  • 1 month later...

well I am at th esame point -no other app is running -at least accroding to process explorer, and funnier

 

I get the error about another app, I use Processexplorer and check handles -nothing but often a bsod with non_page_fault error

 

But o wonder

 

I don't check, just press continue and all works.So whats going on here. Staretd having this problem with 242, no such problem with 2.4.1

 

Any way to turn that exclusive thing off?

 

Ruben

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To turn that off go to Tools -> Settings -> Write tab and untick 'Lock Volume - Exclusive Access', but be aware that any program can potentially interrupt the burn and give you a nice coaster when that option is off :)

 

By the way, BSODs may happen when drivers aren't playing nice with each other so you might want to check if you're using the latest storage drivers for your motherboard :thumbup:

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To turn that off go to Tools -> Settings -> Write tab and untick 'Lock Volume - Exclusive Access', but be aware that any program can potentially interrupt the burn and give you a nice coaster when that option is off :)

 

By the way, BSODs may happen when drivers aren't playing nice with each other so you might want to check if you're using the latest storage drivers for your motherboard :thumbup:

A virtual drive program such as "Alcohol" can cause this problem.

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To turn that off go to Tools -> Settings -> Write tab and untick 'Lock Volume - Exclusive Access', but be aware that any program can potentially interrupt the burn and give you a nice coaster when that option is off :)

 

By the way, BSODs may happen when drivers aren't playing nice with each other so you might want to check if you're using the latest storage drivers for your motherboard :thumbup:

A virtual drive program such as "Alcohol" can cause this problem.

The Vista sidebar causes the problem. After closing de sidebar there was no error message.

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