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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. As your Windows install is 2 service packs behind where it should be, I'm guessing your drivers are equally as outdated. I've seen that cause this problem before. Right click the drive selection drop down box and click 'Family Tree'. Close the prompt and then copy + paste everything from the Log window please.
  2. Ah, this is what's wrong in that info... The rest looks ok though so it's probably just a firmware bug.
  3. Ah, that's probably caused by this... It seems your drive had problems initialising the disc properly. If you still have it handy, could you pop it back in the drive, start ImgBurn in Read mode and copy + paste the disc info text from the box on the right please. Thanks
  4. Did you install the firmware update? Errors during the verify process aren't a good sign. Can you post the log so we can see those too please?
  5. I'd still like to see the log please. After that, you'd have to close the program, inport the registry file in the FAQ that enables I/O debug mode upon startup (or edit it manually) and then load the program again so the PTRobot debug logs gets created too. I can then take a look at them / forward them on to Primera for troubleshooting.
  6. Where's the rest of that log? It appears to be missing the important stuff. Have you tried various Flac files? I know the 24bit ones don't work, those filters don't seem to be able to convert them to the required 16bit format.
  7. That image is too big for a CD, burn it to a DVD.
  8. Maybe this would work? http://www.paragon-software.com/business/net-burner/
  9. Sorry, you just can't do that with optical drives. Mapped drives won't work in programs that talk directly to the drive at a low level - not for hdds or optical drives.. There's probably some software you can get that you run on both machines and it makes the drive look like it's a local device - you'd have to Google for that though, I've never used/needed it.
  10. Please refer to this. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
  11. I certainly wouldn't ever use ImgBurn for that job. I'd make an image of the drive via a bootable disc (I use Acronis True Image) - so that OS on the disc isn't actually running at the time. Once the same software is then installed within Windows on the new machine, you'll probably be able to mount the image and access it like any other drive (possibly just read only).
  12. Slow the burn down a bit, try 8x or something. You should install the latest firmware update first though. http://www.firmwarehq.com/NEC/ND-3500AG/files.html Don't forget, the drive is probably 6 - 8 years old now. It might benefit from being cleaned. btw, service pack 1 is out for Windows 7.
  13. No, you can't burn 2 ISO files onto 1 discs and have them just work, they won't. What you need to do is reauthor them into a single DVD Video compilation - which isn't something ImgBurn does. It should be simple enough to Google for the information you require and a guide on how to do it / what to use.
  14. That doesn't look like a double layer disc, it looks like a single layer one. Post the log please (as per the pink box up the top ), it'll tell us a lot more
  15. Are there any errors in the log? Post it please - as per the pink box up the top. If not, it's probably the Primera drivers that are having problems.
  16. I've had mine a while now so it's the original 'Nimbie USB' (NB11). There's a 'Nimbie Plus USB' (NB21) out now which would be the one I'd buy if I was buying it today.
  17. Please post a log showing the problem (see the pink box up the top for a 'how to')
  18. The fact of the matter is, it tells you that what you're burning doesn't fit on the disc. I told you the same thing in my original post and told you exactly what you needed to do - i.e. burn that image to a double layer disc (instead of the single layer one you were trying to use). That should have been the end of the thread. Instead, you got it in your head to try truncating and then wondered why the disc still didn't work properly. If truncating was going to solve the problem I'd have said so in my initial reply. So you basically came on here with prejudice and blame for your failures firmly placed upon ImgBurn, only to then be told (eventually in a condescending tone - you're welcome) that you are (or at least your lack of understanding and inability to listen to advice already provided is) the problem. I wish you every success with whatever app you choose next.
  19. There's a filter driver feature in the 'Tools' menu. Feel free to copy + paste that info too - there's a nice easy button for copying to the clipboard.
  20. You had 3 drives yesterday, but not today! Windows is only reporting 1. Have you installed any software since it last worked? There are lots of tools that can leave bad filter drivers behind or just generally mess things up so drives aren't made available to programs properly.
  21. Try here - http://www.free-codecs.com/download/aac_aacplus_player_plugin.htm (as taken from - http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5555&&do=findComment&comment=91374 )
  22. You're still on 'Device' output, it needs to be on 'Image File'. I'm sorry if that wasn't clear from my previous reply.
  23. Really? That's odd. All you should have to do is click somewhere in the 'ImgBurn Log' window, click 'Edit -> 'Select All', click 'Edit' -> 'Copy' and then paste into the reply box here on the forum (click in it and press CTRL+V on your keyboard). If that doesn't work (I really can't see why it wouldn't), maybe something in this guide will help you. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=14632
  24. I'm sorry to hear ImgBurn was too challenging for you.
  25. Copy + paste everything from the log window please.
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