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Browse for a Source File .... not responding in Windows 7 64-bit


brainiac

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I'm trying to open 2 instances of the program Imgburn.

After selecting "Write Image file to disc", then choosing the "Browse for a Source File" using the icon or from the menu,

the 2nd instance of the program would just hang up, program not responding.

 

Is this an issue with Windows 7 64-bit Professional?

But I tried reinstalling Windows 7 already and still having same problem.

Please advice what else can I do.

Thank you.

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If I read you correctly, I had a similar problem, but it was on Windows 7 Home 32 bit and I only had 1 instance of ImgBurn running. I would get a Not Responding when trying to load an image for Write. If I close off the task in Task Manager and reload ImgBurn, it responds normally. If I restart Windows, the problem repeats itself. I mentioned this instance to LUK and he said it was just a vanilla Windows dialog box, so, it's beyond ImgBurn's focus once it calls the dialog.

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Yes, even if I restart Windows, there is possibility that problem will repeat itself, being unable to browse for a source file in the Write mode. The program would hang even if I choose from the top menu. What I did, in order to avoid the program not responding, I have to go first into Read mode, click once the browse icon, then switch back to Write mode, before I can properly browse for a file without the program hang up.

 

I have two PCs both using Windows 7 64-bit Pro, the older PC using Windows 7 from last year does not have this issue, but only the recently bought PC has the problem.

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Forgot to mention what LUK told me was most likely the cause of my problem. He said it was a shell extension probably preventing the dialog from opening. Which makes sense. I've narrowed it down to two candidates: first, ZoneAlarm, as I seem to recall having context menu issues in the past. I know on XP and Vista running on an older machine I had purchased in 2004, the context menu took forever to load if the AV version's scan on opening option was enabled for ZA 9. ZA 8 didn't do that. I also target Alcohol 52%. I've had a problem on this new PC I got in 2009 with its context menus not appearing when I right click on a supported image file. If it doesn't show up, I just right click again and when the context menu appears for the 2nd time, the item to Mount the image appears. Go figure. :)

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Also, it appears that the problem I was having apparently resolved itself after I installed Windows 7 Service Pack 1. I tested it just now after knowing I had tried to open a file in Read mode since I restarted my PC to update to SP 1. And, the Open dialog did so without locking up on me like it had before.

 

 

I can't say for sure if installing SP 1 fixed it, but, you may want to give it a try and test to see if you still have it.

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