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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. ImgBurn hasn't frozen, it's just waiting for that task to complete. It's polling your drive every second to find out if it has. So either your drive got stuck or your Sata controller drivers are messing things up and saying things are still in progress when they aren't - i.e. not forwarding on the true response from the drive. If verification passed, the data side of things is fine (present and correct). When burns fail to finish nicely, it sometimes means the disc won't be recognised in some drives though. Just bare that in mind.
  2. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  3. It shouldn't be trying to save there.... point the destination file somewhere else you are allowed to write to. (i.e. your 'Documents' folder)
  4. Right click it, properties, shortcut tab, Advanced button, Run as administrator. That may work
  5. Ok so what do you actually have? If it's not a folder, it must be a file... right? So what's the full name (name + file extension) of this file? If it's a compressed file (zip, rar, 7z etc. - or even exe in the case of a self extracting compressed file) then you need to extract it somewhere. If it's a disc image (img, iso, bin etc.) then you can burn it straight to disc using 'Write' mode ('Write image file to disc'). If the disc image is bootable, it'll say 'Bootable' next to the 'File System' label once you've loaded it in Write mode.
  6. I assume you've shut your PC right down (power off) and turned it on again? These things don't normally stop working overnight if you haven't done anything. The setting is a drive one (not ImgBurn), so if you've previously turned hypertuning on, it'll still be on.
  7. The commands are probably being blocked by the drivers you're running for your SATA controller - or some other low level driver is blocking them.
  8. The boot disc has to load CD drivers, then you'll be able to access whatever you've put on the CD (via the 'Soruce' box) via the drive letter the CD drivers give to your CD drive. So the boot CD portion of the disc might take up drive letter A: or C:, then the CD drivers may give your CD drive the drive letter D:. You'd need to switch to D: to access 'normal' content.
  9. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  10. You'll have to try in another drive. Some just aren't capable of burning copies that work in some navigation systems. As the working copy was burnt in an LG drive, try and use one of those.
  11. I saw this problem a few months back and it was because the person had downloaded something different. This is the file you want. http://download.imgburn.com/SetupImgBurn_2.5.8.0.exe
  12. It's detected as a 'potentially unwanted' (optional) program, hence the name you see there in MBAM's prompt. Anything related to advertising is potentially unwanted. I don't want adverts every 10 minutes when I'm watching TV. Uninstalling ImgBurn isn't going to make any difference, the file is purely there for the opencandy part of the installer and it's only used within the context of the installer. I sent you to their website so you could see what you were worrying about. OpenCandy isn't malicious, it's simply an advertising platform for installers.
  13. That sounds like a cdrw rather than a dvdrw. Double check your discs.
  14. That would be the 'Show Tray Icon' option in its settings.
  15. Oh so autoplay itself is still working just fine. If you aren't seeing ImgBurn on the autoplay list, it might be because it can't add itself as an option. Right click your ImgBurn shortcut and run it as administrator. Then just close it down and try autoplay again.
  16. No, this isn't ImgBurn. It'll be your machine... be it the cable, drivers for the controller, low level software messing things up etc.
  17. Right click the drop down box where you select the drive. The same menu can be accessed via Tools -> Drive.
  18. Removing DT probably won't remove SPTD. You may need to run the SPTD installer from DuplexSecure and then uninstall it that way. You can probably stick with DT, just use a DT virtual drive and not a SCSI or IDE one. SCSI and IDE will probably rely on SPTD and hence not work once it's removed. I'm not 100% sure 'DT Adapter' is available in the 'lite' version though, I have 'pro'. I also have Virtual CloneDrive installed.
  19. That's only when ImgBurn is open though ianymaty. The OP wants ImgBurn to open so I'm assuming it's not open in the first place.
  20. You can use the options in ImgBurn's settings on the 'Device' tab to ensure the OS autoinsert notification bits are still enabled. After that, it should really just be a case of configuring the 'AutoPlay' stuff in Control Panel. If you 'Reset All Defaults' in there and the AutoPlay box still doesn't pop up when you insert a disc, you've got something installed on your machine that's blocking it from working correctly. ImgBurn cannot do that. Your issue is OS related and not anything to do with ImgBurn.
  21. Uncheck... 'Tools' menu -> 'Settings' -> 'General' tab -> 'Page 1' tab -> 'Display Warnings' box -> 'Interfering Programs' checkbox.
  22. You can already do that via the 'shutdown' option. You can configure it to hibernate as the shutdown action in the settings.
  23. You should limit the speed to 4x for both.
  24. Try and buy them from an online store that actually lists the MID of the discs.
  25. Yes, your discs are rubbish. Get the decent Verbatim MKM-003-00 ones.
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