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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. This is an old request and a pretty obvious one at that - I'm not stupid you know If I really wanted it in there, it would be there aready.
  2. You need the 2.4x speed verbatims (MKM-001-00 dye) and not the 8x ones. What make is your PC?
  3. post a log rather than a screenshot please. Keep the log window open at all times (open it via the View menu)
  4. You can get an updated firmware here: http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_989-fil...SG_174.zip.html Put the write type back on 'SAO/DAO' and try burning at all the speeds the drive says it actually supports on those discs.
  5. It doesn't matter what you put on the discs, data is just data. Your drive is complaining with a 'power calibration error' when you try to burn at 4x using the DAO write type on MCC 03RG20 media. You can google 'power calibration error' and read all about it if you like. If none of the other supported write speeds work either, you can try switching to the 'incremental' write type in the settings and trying them all again. After that it's a case of attempting to clean the drive and/or try some different discs. Personally I'd get Taiyo Yuden if you want DVD-R and Verbatim if you want DVD+R.
  6. Write mode - load the mds. If it burns/verifies ok and still doesn't work, it probably won't ever work.
  7. ImgBurn doesn't even come into it. (nor does any software) Drive wise, look around the cdfreaks forums and see which ones are getting decent reviews / scores on all the 'cdspeed' tests. Avoid buying anything that's just a rebranded something else - buy the original! Media wise, you want Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden discs. Period.
  8. You can't just rephase the question and expect to get away with it! Your choice of drive/media has nothing to do with ImgBurn.
  9. Ok but we still don't have a log from the failed verbatim burn/verify.
  10. The stuff you're burning makes no difference and no it's not a config issue either.
  11. ImgBurn isn't the new DVD Decrypter at all. It's simply a continuation of the 'Write' mode that was present in DVD Decrypter and is a burning utility rather than a DVD ripper. A VOB ripper has no place in a burning util.
  12. There's no real button in the messagebox api for 'Yes to all' but I have implemented it in the same way similar things are handled.... by prompting the user to ignore them all after they've clicked 'Yes' 5 / 10 / a number divisible by 20 times. You can also now auto ignore miscompares via an option in the settings.
  13. You might be new to modding but I'm sure you can read. This is the ImgBurn Support Forum. If your post isn't about you having a problem burning a disc or whatever when using ImgBurn, it doesn't belong here. I'll move your post into the 'Chat' forum.
  14. It could just be that your drive returns 'Insufficient Time for Operation' when the operation is in progress rather than the error code that every other drive in the world returns. Well, that or it's another case of bogus error codes being returned due to dodgy chipset drivers (normally NVIDIA).
  15. Did you actually hit F2?! If you're installing, you don't want/need to. If you're missing files from the disc then there's nothing we can do about it, you'll need to get a proper copy of the 2003 installation CD. Assuming you have a proper license, you can just but the media direct from Microsoft for like
  16. Make your own thread please.
  17. It's trial and error. You have to burn at each 'supported' write speed and then scan the discs (using a drive that can do it) to test the burn quality.
  18. That log shows TTH01 media, not anything made by Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim. Burn at 8x, and try turning off the 'Perform OPC' option on the Write tab in the settings.
  19. It's an OS generated error code. If you look at these you'll notice there's dead on 10 seconds between them. So your system is timing out the I/O after only 10 seconds and totally ignoring that I've set a much longer timeout on all the commands. I have no idea exactly which driver is responsible for doing that, sorry.
  20. Something certainly isn't right. You'd have to try it in another PC and another drive in your PC to be sure.
  21. You have to change the character set if you want to allow lowercase in the ISO9660 file system. Normally ISO9660 is just uppercase. Of course you could add Joliet to the file system list and that would fix the problem.
  22. That's a log of you burning to DVD-RW... and one made using the optodisc dye and not verbatim's MCC one. Maybe your drive just produces really low quality burns, laptops drives are known for that. When you burn, make sure to enable the 'Verify' option too so the program will check the disc is readable. If it was anything to do with Vista SP1 we'd all be having problems - and we're not.
  23. Happy birthday donta. You share the same birthday as my best mate from primary school... just thought you'd like to know that
  24. Externals run on much slower / cpu intensive interfaces (i.e. usb) and you then run the risk that you might get semaphore timeout errors. Don't ever go external just because you can't be bothered to open up your case!
  25. Not via the ImgBurn website you weren't. Wii games are protected against casual copying and ImgBurn doesn't circumvent copy protection. If you've paid for ImgBurn I suggest you get your money back (lol, good luck) from the site that ripped you off.
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