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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. The only thing you could have changed really is to save the CUE in Unicode format rather than ANSI. Maybe those programs don't support CUE files in Unicode format? If that's the case, you'd need to contact them to add support for it.
  2. You'd need to upload one of the problem CUE files. Can you load the CUE file you've created into ImgBurn's Write mode? That's all it's designed to do.
  3. You found a new 'B' drive? They haven't made them for years now. Post the log of you burning and verifying the MKM-003-00 disc please.
  4. It's possible with an nutech drive, but that's it. Nutech are weird like that. Just forget you saw it.
  5. That drive can read BD discs but it can't write them.
  6. Try it again and watch the details bit. It should list what's being installed. You may have to click a button quickly during the install to see them.
  7. If that one is new, send it back as faulty and try another one.
  8. Do you have a log of it failing on decent Verbatim MKM-003-00 discs? Post it please.
  9. It makes no difference what you burn, the drive is going to error out regardless if it runs into an issue burning to the disc. Revert the 'Write Type' to DAO and stop believing everything you read about buffer sizes... 73MiB is utter nonsense. Enabling the 'Perform OPC Before Write' option in the settings (as already mentioned over at videohelp) and give it another go. If the drive still fails to burn both MID's of BD-R DL media at various speeds, get yourself another drive... maybe a Pioneer this time?
  10. Which version of Windows 10 exactly? I wouldn't expect it to get through the wizard without erroring out if it hadn't actually installed the program.
  11. There's something you can adjust on the Build tab in the settings that'll have the desired effect. Just make sure you change it back again.
  12. Yup, pretty much.
  13. It looks like the program should have given you clues something wasn't quite right... the layer break positioning didn't appear to work. You need the right hardware to burn those oversized images and the payload doesn't appear to have worked correctly on yours. The drive actually reported a write error at the end of the disc, so it ran into an issue burning that last bit.
  14. Does it make a noise? Maybe something is slipping... a belt or whatever?
  15. It works just fine thanks. Why don't you post or log or actually ask for help?
  16. Go into Build mode and change the Input to Advanced. You can then use the Disc Layout Editor.
  17. You're talking about the ones on the Device tab, yes? They're to do with device selection. If you select a specific drive in one program mode, it also becomes the selected drive in any of the other program modes you've got it syncing with... and by default, that's all of them.
  18. You'd have to access the files in that partition and copy them somewhere more easily accessible. Find a bootable floppy disc image somewhere on the net that loads CD-ROM drivers. Add that image as the boot image via build mode and add your diagnostics files / folder to the disc via the 'source' box. Boot the disc, switch to the current drive of the mounted cd drive and run the diag program.
  19. Try enabling the 'perform opc before write' option in the settings. Try another pack of discs. Try cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc.
  20. All of this should be covered by the machine's user manual. They only read certain content from certain discs/file systems and some may impose limits on how much they'll play (file size). Each player is different and you'll just have to check the exact specs of your machine.
  21. Can you access that partition within Windows via a drive letter? If not, ImgBurn can't do anything with it. If you just want a hdd diagnostics disc, get something like Hiren's Boot CD.
  22. How have you ended up with a drive without a model number or firmware version?! Try burning at 4x. If that doesn't work, buy different discs.
  23. You'll be better off downloading something that can already do what you want and is bootable. There are lots of ISO images floating around with hdd tools on them. I.e. Hiren's boot disc. For the custom OS disc you want to make, get your modified source files prepared and then just follow the OS installation disc guide in the guides forum.
  24. Check the settings guide, it'll explain the options.
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