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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Have a read of this... http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=21047
  2. Try the DVDs at 8x. They aren't the best discs either but I'd still expect some level of compatibility with the drive. After that, I'd agree with you in saying it's probably the drive that's at fault.
  3. It wasn't my post, it was RhoTrux64's post. Your drive won't work.
  4. Read post #3
  5. As your drive is getting on a bit now, it may benefit from being cleaned (or replaced). It seems to be reporting different 'supported write speed' for the same media and that's never a good sign.
  6. A 'Full Erase' is what you want. That'll instruct the drive to perform a full format. If it fails, the drive has an issue with the disc.
  7. Does your friend have the exact same drive? By all means, try cleaning the drive.
  8. As that firmware dates back to 2005, it may actually pre-date the release of MKM-003-00 media. That's to say, the drive doesn't support them. Try and get the 2.4x speed Verbatim discs instead - or buy a new drive.
  9. Post the log please so we can actually see why it failed.
  10. Not in ImgBurn, no. It just burns the files 'as-is'. You should be able to normalise them in something else though - I believe that's meant to do what you're after.
  11. This has nothing to do with ImgBurn. Find an xbox forum.
  12. That would do what? Add the same thing with the same name twice? It's impossible. If you want multiple copies of the same thing, you have to rename them yourself.
  13. Yes, it's down to the drive/firmware/media combo being used. You may have more luck at one of the other supported write speeds though - but ultimately it's still down to the above.
  14. If you're using standard imput mode, you'd need multiple copies of that folder (obviously they'd then have different names) on your hdd. If you're using advanced input mode, it's pretty easy. Just add it once, rename the one in the 'Disc' pane, add it again, rename again, add again etc etc.
  15. If it won't burn 'LGEBRA-S04-000' media, get some different one.
  16. Your new drive must not like them very much. If the other 'supported' write speed don't work either, buy better discs.
  17. Export it as something else in Powerpoint.
  18. Just use Explorer for that. ImgBurn doesn't do multisession stuff in Build mode.
  19. If it verifies ok, it means THAT computer can read it. Your other computer may have drive that isn't as good at reading. Invest in some Taiyo Yuden CDs, you may have more luck.
  20. No
  21. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=14632
  22. I have no idea why nvidia's driver crashes when ImgBurn gets closed (I don't have that problem here), you'd be better off taking it up with them.
  23. I've never seen it do that. You're going to have to keep an eye on the Write Queue and see what's actually going on. There must be some reason behind it if that's really what's happening. Screenshots of the main window before you click the 'Write' (start) button and logs from those burns may help.
  24. Yes, that's how you'd burn an ISO made from Build mode. If it's asking you to overburn/truncate, either the drive isn't reporting the full capacity of the disc or you just made the image too large in the first place.
  25. If they burn and verify ok in imgburn, the disc itself is ok (at least in that drive) and should be playable. If it isn't, it's probably an issue with the files you burnt onto the disc.
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