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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Right click the drop down box where you select the drive. The same menu can be accessed via Tools -> Drive.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Uncheck... 'Tools' menu -> 'Settings' -> 'General' tab -> 'Page 1' tab -> 'Display Warnings' box -> 'Interfering Programs' checkbox.
  6. You can already do that via the 'shutdown' option. You can configure it to hibernate as the shutdown action in the settings.
  7. You should limit the speed to 4x for both.
  8. Try and buy them from an online store that actually lists the MID of the discs.
  9. Yes, your discs are rubbish. Get the decent Verbatim MKM-003-00 ones.
  10. Turn off 'Perform OPC before write', go back to SPTI instead of ElbyCDIO and clear the drive's OPC history before trying with the MKM-003-00 Verbatim discs at 4x.
  11. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  12. It's not going to have burnt, verified and then be empty. Something else must be going on here. Can IsoBuster see the contents of the disc?
  13. How much was it? Maybe it was just an empty enclosure or maybe it was a duo one with 2 x 5TB, making 10?
  14. I can't see the verification process happening there.
  15. It means what it says. But to you as an end user, it means your drive is having trouble burning the discs you're trying to use... which you already knew because it keeps failing.
  16. Ignore that one, it's the first error you get that matters and yours was...
  17. If the drive can't burn those discs at any of the 'Supported' write speeds, give up with using them and buy some better ones.
  18. It isn't the speed tables that are the problem, your drive lists that it supports the speeds you're trying to use for that media. The problem appears to run deeper than that.
  19. It must be a bug in the drive's firmware. No, you can't force the drive to do anything... the firmware either accepts or rejects commands that programs send it, but ultimately, it'll do whatever it wants! Your drive *thinks* it has accepted the write speed the program has asked it to use, that's why the 'Effective' speed says what you've set it to. The 'Effective' speed is the speed the drive reports it's going to burn at and isn't linked to the speed you select in ImgBurn. I wonder if some different discs would behave differently? There's a thread for this drive at the MyCE forums. Maybe some of their tests/results will show a disc burning ok at 2x. I know I saw a post over there yesterday saying the TS01 firmware update didn't fix the disc burning at 6x instead of the selected 2x (i.e. the problem you're having).
  20. ImgBurn's erase/formatting all comes down to one thing... the 'Formatted' status field you can see in the disc info box on the right when you're in Write mode. If it says 'Yes' for that, it won't format. For anything else, it will and it'll do it properly so that field turns into a Yes. If you want it to behave like other formatters, adjust the settings so it doesn't format properly.
  21. ...from the failed burn. Use the option in the 'Help' menu to locate the auto-saved log if you've shut the program since you posted that screenshot.
  22. Post (copy + paste) the log please, not a screenshot.
  23. If the drive's firmware ignores 2x, try 4x. USB might just manage 4x ok and you may end up with a nice smooth write speed line without the drive having to spin up and down/pause all the time.
  24. The 'Write Speed' drop down box is typically down the bottom right of the screen. If you're in 'Build' mode, you'll find it on the 'Device' tab on the right.
  25. That didn't burn anything to disc, it just created an ISO on your hdd.
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