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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. This is nothing to do with ImgBurn, your drive is just too old to support those discs. That's why it's failing (erroring out) the second ImgBurn tells it to write something to them. You might have more luck with 2.4x speed Verbatim discs (MKM-001-00) but ideally you'd get yourself a new burner.
  2. All it shows is that the drive is failing to burn the disc... but you already knew that! Have you tried burning at all of the supported write speeds? 1x might not be the optimal one for your drive/firmware/media combo.
  3. I wouldn't expect doing any of that to damage them beyond repair, no.
  4. Try with some Verbatim media. If they fail too, you should probably just write the drive off. Slimline ones never have been any good at burning.
  5. Tools -> Settings -> Events -> On Exit
  6. My guess would be to put Windows 7 SP1 on and to update your controller drivers - i.e. Intel RST drivers - but that would depend on which motherboard you've got and which chipset it uses (and/or which controller the drive is attached to). Check your motherboard BIOS is up-to-date too.
  7. You want the newest one... so SB06. At the moment you're only on SB02.
  8. Where did you pick up an old model like that from?! Anyway, there's newer firmware available for it: http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/SH-S182M/files.html
  9. Don't run ImgBurn as Admin. Explorer isn't running as admin and you can't drag+drop from a program running at a lower level.
  10. Mount it in a virtual drive program and compare the files against those on the virtual drive. Or extract the ISO somewhere (most compression programs support ISO files) and compare what you've extracted against the files.
  11. This is the ImgBurn Support Forum, your question is nothing to do with ImgBurn. We're not going to help you 'crack' anything.
  12. Well, buy (try) some Verbatim discs ('MKM-001-00' or 'MKM-003-00' MID/dye) or get a new drive, yes.
  13. At the end of the day, it's still just your drive failing to burn the media. As such, the thread you were linked to earlier still applies.
  14. Then you can try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc, try discs from another spindle or get yourself a new drive. Basically, what's detailed in here: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 These errors are only ever related to your drive/firmware/media combo, so you just have to change bits until you find a combo that works.
  15. Try the faster supported speeds - notice that 2.4x isn't one of them so your drive would be using 4x anyway. SP1 is out for Windows 7, you should update.
  16. Slimline drives don't make good burners. You could try burning at the other available write speeds, one of the others might work. It might also be worth trying to clean it using a cleaning disc.
  17. Please post a log - as per the pink box up the top
  18. I'm not sure which chipset the real branded Sony drives use now. Sony and NEC joined to make Optiarc... and they aren't based on Mediatek chipsets. I believe Plextor is Mediatek now too (at the moment anyway) - as they stopped making their own drives ages ago.
  19. Yup, it probably wrapped round when it got to 4GB.
  20. Yeah, that's too big for email. You could try uploading it to a file hosting website (rapidshare, hotfile, fileserve etc) but it might take ages and could also fail. I'd go with the idea of burning a 2nd disc and posting it.
  21. I'm not a fan of that myself - which is why I didn't mention it It can get annoying when it prompts every time you add a new folder. I think it's better to do it manually when you actually want that info.
  22. I'm pretty sure they (some models anyway) both use the Mediatek chipset - so they could both have the same issue. I've certainly found common faults between them over the years.
  23. They don't change until you actually click the 'Calculate' button. Switch to Advanced input mode if you want immediate updates on size and more control over the disc layout.
  24. Nope. Anyway, 1 player using that 1 drive... it's more likely to be a firmware issue with the burner or just the player being overly picky.
  25. Try setting the 'Write Type' to 'Track At Once' - the option is in the Settings on the Write tab. Maybe Media Player always burns discs using that, I don't know.
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