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ianymaty

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  1. ISO is not the correct image format for Audio CD. It should be a .BIN image that ImageBurn would offer you out of the box and you should believe it and not try to change the default setting. You can't make an image of an Audio CD from a .cue. You have to actualy burn that to disc (could be an RW) and copy that back to hard disc in a .BIN image. Provide a log, please.
  2. I know, I'm not english native. First you say you have to burn a bootable .iso and want to add an additional file, now you came with a .rar. What I see in the picture is not an OS instalation disc and even it is in an .iso that you see and think it is a .rar, because you let WinRAR to associate and open .iso files, you can't make it bootable. So, if you have a real OS instalation disc as bootable .iso and want a .text file in it that eventualy will work as it should, you know by now what to do. If it's realy a .rar just extract to a temp directory, add what you want and use Build mode.
  3. What are you not understand? In the process of making a bootable ISO you can add whatever files you want to that disc untill you fill the space available. PS. I'm not collecting Thank you's. I don't have space to store them.
  4. Mount the ISO, drag all its content to ImgBurn Build mode, add your other file/folder to the rest. Use this Guide for XP or this Guide for Vista/7.
  5. No, as far as I know. You can share the image to all the drives, but it will be written one after another. Maybe, consider buying a duplicator.
  6. You are absolutly right. You will be happier without it. When you are done trying other related software, that has virtualy non support, you will look with other eyes on ImgBurn.
  7. Her is what I said. What are you understanded and did after you read this?
  8. Try a lens cleaning disc Try other speeds available. You are using 8x rated media forcing it to burn slower.
  9. On all logs the minimum speed suported by your drive on that media is 4x. Why are you trying to burn it slower? As known by now slower isn't always better. Try the other speeds available 4x, 6x, 8x.
  10. As listed on site, the latest Chipset and SATA drivers are from 2009 not 2010. Also verify if you have the latest BIOS 1408 version as beginning with version 1307 are listed some fixes for J-Micron SATA/PATA Controller. Be sure you run the updates from an Admin account.
  11. Don't be afraid to post the log of that burn. You should update Vista to SP2.
  12. Isn't that what I recommend in posts #9 and #17?
  13. You could try update chipset/storage drivers. I would give a shot with 8x.
  14. ianymaty

    AVI

    If you want to archive them as is use Build Mode If you want to be played on a standalone player you have to convert it to DVD Video standard using a program like DVD Flick
  15. Set the speed to the suported one Try with each one. You could succeed with a higher one. Curently you selected one that is not suported.
  16. In the picture you outlined what is recommended for DVD+R DL and you are not usig any of them. Just give a try with Verbatim, see how it perform.
  17. Exactly you talking about "genius"... When you say: How genius can you be to use this REGGENIE? Don't know what is doing, but for me their homepage smell fishy Any reg cleaner can't corrupt your firmware installed. It is not a .dll in your system. It is installed in burner internal chip. Don't be so stubborn, use our suggestion if you want, that's whay you came here anyway...
  18. If you really want help, at least follow our suggestions an try them. The firmware is not updated, it should be SB03 If you not manage to do it, ask for help, but don't try fool us in thinking that you did what was told to do. Change the media to something better like Verbatim or at least other brand and update Firmware as pointed by mmalves
  19. Could you post the log from the Write session?
  20. Use DVD Flick to generate a valid DVD Video structure.
  21. You can try Virtual Clone Drive from SlySoft for a lightweight image mount. Regarding "certain copyright schemes", you won't get it here.
  22. On another note.. Update Vista to SP2 Move the drive to regular port or disable RAID in BIOS
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