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ianymaty

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  1. When you install, VCD try to install a virtual SCSI/RAID controller driver. Obviously that is giving you the problem. Could be a conflict between what you have installed on motherboard controller and the virtual controller. Try to update the motherboard BIOS, Chipset, and the update to SP3 is the way to go...

     

    ...see, if you posted a log, we can told you earlier to update SP3...

  2. If it is not related to the burn operation process using ImgBurn, your chances to get help in this part are very small.

     

    Be more speciffic how is your problem related to ImgBurn.

  3. PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

     

    This error generaly reffers to memory. Check your memory with Memtest86.

     

     

    By any chance, are you using Windows 2000?

     

     

    STOP: 0x00000050 (parameter, parameter, parameter, parameter) PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

     

    Explanation:

     

    This is a Windows 2000 Executive character-mode STOP message. It indicates a page fault in the address space reserved for nonpaged data.

     

    User Action:

     

    If this is the first time you have booted after installing new hardware, remove the hardware and boot again. Check the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List to verify that the hardware and its drivers are compatible with Windows 2000. For information about the hardware, contact the supplier. If you are installing Windows 2000 for the first time, check the Windows 2000 system requirements, including the amount of RAM and disk space required to load the operating system. Also, check the Hardware Compatibility List to verify that the system can run Windows 2000. If Windows 2000 is loaded and no new hardware has been installed, reboot with recovery options set to create a dump file. If the message continues to appear, select the Last Known Good option when you reboot. If there is no Last Known Good configuration, try using the Emergency Repair Disk. If you do not have an Emergency Repair Disk, contact your technical support group.

  4. If you want/need mobility, to take it with you whenever you want, to do easy tasks, go with the laptop. You also gain space around with it. The writers that came with the laptops are slim lines and not so reliable in time.

     

    Otherwise get a desktop computer. It will take more space around but you can do a lot more and havy tasks with it and it is easy to modify or add a component to it. You can add whatever normal burner you want to it that is much better than slim lines. In the laptop is harder to change it and it's not even worth to change it. Alternatively in a regular computer if you know to handle a screwdriver, you do not need more to change it yourself.

  5. 1. You have to do it by enabling Autorun feature on that Drive in Windows and set there to call ImgBurn when a Blank disc is inserted

    2. No. How about ask for a beer and get a coke? :blink:

    3. ImgBurn is a Burnig tool. You do you menu in an editing software. DVDFlick can help you.

    4. 5 years??? How many times you overwrite it? Get another

     

    Finaly ImgBurn only Burns as is, no transcoding in any way.

  6. Trere is no need to make it bootable. Perhaps you want it to autorun the .exe when you insert the disc in the drive to autostart installing.

    If it's the original disc purchased, than it should be prepared to autorun. Verify if you have enabled the Autorun feature on that drive.

     

    How To Enable/Disable Autorun (Windows XP)

    1.Open Windows Explorer by pressing the Windows + "e" key.

    2.Right-click the desired CD-ROM and select Properties from the menu.

    3.Select the AutoPlay tab.

    4.Select each item from the pulldown list and for the Action to perform, select "Take no action" to disable autorun, or pick the apporpriate action to take if enabling autorun.

    5.Select OK.

     

    If you want to make your program installler to autostart follow this and make a Autorun.inf file with Notepad and put it in the root of CD

     

    The following is an example of a simple Autorun.inf file. It specifies Filename.exe as the startup application. The second icon represents the CD-ROM drive instead of the standard drive icon.

     

    [autorun]

    open=Filename.exe

    icon=Filename.ico

  7. Actually, that only happens if you have auto calculate enabled - which it isn't by default.

     

    It's not the D+D that pops up the message about the root folder, it's the calculate feature, and even then it's only if you have a single folder in the 'Source' box.

     

    If you use the Advanced mode then auto calc doesn't kick in until your close the disc layout editor window.

     

     

    Yes. True about the auto calculate. I always have it enabled. I really don't know the reason why it is not enabled by default. You sure have one.

     

    I replyed because that is what is asking:

    I have a folder in which are files and folders. I want to be able to select all of the contents of the folder, in one hit, and put them into the Source window."

     

    Does not mention anything else just adding the whole content of that folder to the surce.

    I asumed that it is the only action. If he wants more, better use Advanced Mode.

    Still the D+D is the easyest way to do that.

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    I have a folder in which are files and folders. I want to be able to select all of the contents of the folder, in one hit

     

     

     

    If you drag & drop the folder you want, ImgBurn will ask if the folder should be visible in the root of disc or just the content of it. Just answer "Yes". All the folders and files from that folder will be added to the source window in one hit.

  9. Those missing files could be on CD2. Burn that disc too. At the finish of firs disc it should ask for second disc to continue. At least that I remember when a friend installed a Media Center Edition Windows XP...

  10. Shouldnt be a problem to continue...

     

    I myself, got into a similar problem. I mounted an ISO and draged the content of it in Build mode, hit the Burn button to start, after few minutes mounted another ISO in the same Virtual drive so the burn stopped/paused, can't remember what it complained, but realizing that not have the correct sourse files, than I mounted back the initial ISO and hit Continue. Burn finished and Verified OK, so NO PROBLEM!

     

    ImgBurn is a great program. Thank You LUK, again, for that. :thumbup:

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