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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. I hadn't but I have now. I mapped a couple of drives from a Win 8.1 VMware virtual machine back to shares on the actual host computer and they showed up just fine in the DLE window - both when using the computer name and an IP address for the drive mappings.
  2. Go into write mode and copy + paste everything from the box on the right please. Make sure you have a blank double layer disc in the drive at the time!
  3. Yes and no! It always finalises the discs it burns. There's no option to leave them open so you can come back at a later time and add more data. You can burn multiple images as different sessions via the 'create cue' tool but it'll burn them all in one go and then finalise the disc once it's done.
  4. The Queue is for burning multiple images to multiple discs. i.e. Image 1 in the queue to disc 1. Image 2 in the queue to disc 2 etc. If you were to create the disc you're talking about (using the 'Create CUE' tool), you'd end up with multiple sessions (an ISO used as the data for each I assume) and the last one (which is what a computer would read) would just be full of audio tracks... so it would see it as an Audio CD. Is that what you want to happen?
  5. That looks like an old game CD protected by SafeDisc or SecuROM anti-copy protection. ImgBurn cannot copy such discs.
  6. The download hasn't changed from the day of release. Opencandy can and do change their offer pages all the time ( dynamically). There should never be a version that has no method of opting out though... even if it isn't immediately obvious. Oh and OpenCandy runs within the context of the installation program. It isn't something that gets 'installed'.
  7. 'Write image file to disc' There's a guide for it in the 'guides' section too.
  8. In 'read' mode, in the 'source' box on the left. It's labelled as 'file sys' or something.
  9. It's probably your NVidia controller and its drivers. Red stuff in the log isn't always a bad thing. The drive is meant to error out in response to some commands, they're what tells the program the drive is still busy doing something.
  10. The drive is in complete control when doing that stage of the erase and it returns the % complete values. If it's getting stuck, it must be having an issue with the disc you're using. The firmware update may help... or it may not.
  11. UME discs are rubbish, buy proper Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL ones with the 'MKM-003-00' MID.
  12. CDs only as CD-R and CD-RW. If you need rewritables, buy CD-R. If not, buy CD-R. I recommend Taiyo Yuden CDs, they're all I ever use. For single layer DVDs, buy whatever you like. I tend to go for Taiyo Yuden DVD-R discs and Verbatim DVD+R disc. It doesn't really matter which format (+ or -) you get. For double layer DVDs, buy Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL discs.
  13. ImgBurn doesn't change what you burn, so either buy double layer discs or use another program (DVD Shrink perhaps) for the compression part.
  14. If your drive can't initialise those discs, try some other ones.
  15. The OS is disconnecting your drive for some reason. I'm afraid I can't really speculate as to why that might be happening.
  16. Ok so you need a driver that allows dosbox to read the Joliet filesystem on the disc and not the iso9660 one. Try their support forum and find out why it's behaving like that. I'm sure support for Joliet should be standard these days.
  17. They'll be copy protected and we can't help you with that. To make copies of unprotected discs, use read mode and then write mode. There's a guide for that in the guides forum.
  18. No it isn't and all the mirrors should be hosting the same file. Just check the md5 against what's listed on the downloads page.
  19. Try opening the problem image in IsoBuster and see which file systems are listed.
  20. If the SAO option has stopped working, your drive / media are probably to blame. Try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc and make sure you're using good quality media (verbatim / Taiyo Yuden).
  21. What does the readme actually say? Sometimes if all you see on a disc is a readme file, it's a file telling you that your OS is reading the wrong (more basic) file system. The windows vista+ discs have such a file in the iso9660 file system. You have to read the Udf one to access the files properly. As mentioned in my previous reply, the errors reported in your log are all DMA related. That's related to the physical connection to your PC and not an issue with the drive or disc.
  22. Your USB adapter has some sort of issue and isn't working properly. You shouldn't be getting DMA issues like that.
  23. If you opted out of everything you were offered by opencandy, you shouldn't have had anything except ImgBurn installed on your PC. There's no trickery on my part there, the script for the installer is pretty basic and all of the advert stuff is offloaded to the opencandy plugin. If you really opted out of everything, maybe opencandy can take a look at a log file (if such a thing exists) and tell you why it happened.
  24. Are they not visible in any of the explorer style components in the DLE window? (Combobox, treeview and list view) They aren't mine, so I can't really tell you why they aren't working properly. I'm not in a position to be able to look into it for at least another week either, sorry.
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