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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. Stop using Patin-Couffin, it fixes nothing.
  2. Put Wine 1.3 on.
  3. Most installers need admin rights. They typically default to installing their files in the Program Files directory and that requires the correct permissions. It's got the manifest file to say it needs admin rights - that would be used by UAC under normal circumstances, but of course these aren't normal circumstances and I guess you don't have a UAC aware OS.
  4. This is not an xbox support forum.
  5. The drive controls the speed so it can only ever be the recorder. What media are you actually using? Have another go at doing a copy + paste of ALL the disc info (from a blank disc).
  6. The first error is the important one... in your case, a 'Write Error'. So the drive had a problem writing to the discs. It's probably 6 or 7 years old now and the discs you're using (RITEKF1) are just a budget (cheapo) MID/dye. Cleaning the drive may help. If it fails to burn all the time now, buy better discs, a new drive or both. You also need to update ImgBurn.
  7. What are you trying to add to the image? I assume it's a data disc rather than a DVD Video one or whatever. Images aren't media specific and all they should need (if coming from a normal DVD+R) is the layer break position... and for that they could just take the total image size and split it in half. Can't they tell you (in detail) what problems they're having? Otherwise, how do they expect you to solve them?!
  8. Sorry, I should have said a *blank* disc and I don't think you copied all of it - the box scrolls. Anyway, from what's listed there I can see the drive claims it only supports 8x and 16x on those discs. When burning at 8x it may well start at 6x and ramp up to 8x at some later point. That's perfectly normal.
  9. Put one of the discs in the drive, open ImgBurn, switch to Write mode (write image file to disc) and copy + paste all the disc info from the box on the right.
  10. Autoplay is handled by Windows. You configure what it does when you insert a disc via the 'Autoplay' option in Control panel (It's under 'Hardware and Sound' in Windows 7 if that helps). You can also access it via 'Default Programs' off the Start Menu. ImgBurn doesn't ever make itself *the* app that runs when you insert a disc, it just adds itself as an app that you *could* choose to run when you insert a disc. If it does run automatically, it's because of something you've done or because Windows has done it automatically (probably the latter). Uninstalling ImgBurn should remove all the files *it* installs and remove everything *it* puts in the registry - I made the uninstaller pretty thorough. If you're finding that you've got some stuff left over, it could come from rogue versions you've got dotted around your hdd. A lot of other apps bundle their own local copy of ImgBurn to handle the burning stuff. As a last resort, the autoplay handlers are contained within the following registry key :- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AutoplayHandlers You could browse through it (and the subkeys) to find any old ImgBurn entries and remove them. Installing ImgBurn (latest version) and Uninstalling it again may also remove them.
  11. The log looks fine. The disc burnt ok and verified without error. Maybe your drive doesn't burn RITEKG05 media very well or maybe the Wii can't read them very well. Both of those are nothing to do with ImgBurn. Try some better quality media - Taiyo Yuden or something. Also, slimline drives do NOT make for good burners.
  12. That's the disc info, not the log showing where you've burnt + verified it. If you don't still have ImgBurn open from when you did just that (where you could then copy + paste from the log window), go into its help menu and pull up the old logs. Find the the info from that session and then copy + paste it.
  13. What does the program actually say when you try to build your double layer ISO (or burn directly to a double layer disc) ?
  14. Post the burn + verify log please.
  15. Ignore what windows is telling you, it just hasn't noticed the disc has been burnt. If ImgBurn burns and verifies ok, your disc is fine.
  16. You need to read a site that deals with the latest xbox related info.
  17. No, what's written in that thread is complete nonsense. Your drive is suitable for the modified firmware but you have actually flashed it with it. That is of course nothing to do with ImgBurn or this forum. Find an xbox related site to help you.
  18. You should be cancelling out of that box. That's the OS trying (and failing) to be helpful.
  19. That's not what queued burning is for. If you want to burn lots of things on a disc, use Build mode. It'll write the files 'as is' though. So if you have 18 disc images, you'll end up with 18 disc images on the disc. It won't magically combine their contents.
  20. I'm pretty sure it uses tsmuxer anyway. It all depends on what you want from the app. If you want a menu and to be able to add multiple mkv (or other supported) files to a single BD project, you'd need multiavchd. If it's just 1 mkv into a BDMV folder, use tsmuxer directly.
  21. It's unclear if you're attempting to burn a disc that's already failed. 9 times out of 10, that isn't possible. If the drive still errors out with 'Invalid Address For Write' (as the initial error) when burning sectors 0-31, get yourself a new drive. Avoid slimline ones because they're rubbish.
  22. Can you provide a pic of the queue window please? If there are multiple items in the queue, the program should prompt you to insert another blank disc once the previous burn has finished successfully.
  23. If it burnt and verified ok (taking into account you opted to truncate so your disc is missing about 3% of the image data), this isn't an ImgBurn problem. Read some sites that specialise in the latest xbox related info.
  24. Why are you formatting DVD-R discs?
  25. Yes, get a new drive.
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