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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. That depends on what you're doing, often you might not want hidden + system files. Everyone has their own way of doing things and it's not hard to locate that settings. Sorry but it stays as it is.
  2. That would also not cause the verify to fail. It's failing for some other reason.
  3. Same applies, check for firmware updates and buy some decent media.
  4. The program doesn't actually have control at this point, it's stuck while the DeviceIoControl API call is running. Even if you terminate the process, it won't recover because all the I/O subsystem is screwed. Just reboot the PC. Unless you can find a tool to force a bus reset, that's all you can do (and even they can often cause a BSOD). Do yourself a favour and buy some decent discs.
  5. Scroll up in the window you copied that one from?! Failing that, look in 'Help -> Imgburn Logs' In your previous thread, Blutach told you to update the firmware on the drive, did you do it? http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=47595
  6. Table Of Contents. That message is coming directly from your drive - it's unable to read the disc.
  7. Posting a log of the burn would really help. "Invalid address for write" normally occurs AFTER another error.
  8. lol you're a funny guy. DVD Dec never did what you're saying it did. Same way as ImgBurn doesn't, and won't ever do it. If you ever did burn anything to a SL disc, it probably wasn't the entire thing or the source just happened to be SL too. That is the ONLY way it would have worked.
  9. You're totally not getting what that option is for. It's nothing to do with thing you think it is. The program will never compress anything. It's a burning tool.
  10. You're still really limiting yourself by using that drive. The media is rated at 16x and your drive will only do 2x at best. The Verbatim DVD+R discs are also better than the DVD-R ones. The opposite is true for Taiyo Yuden where the DVD-R ones are better than the DVD+R ones.
  11. You could always order them online? Stores are always overpriced.
  12. Is it vital that you use DVD-R DL discs? The DVD+R DL ones are far more common and your drive probably supports them properly. At the moment, it just seems as though it can't handle burning to them.
  13. Your discs should be fine. I personally prefer the DVD+R's from Verbatim to their DVD-R ones. I prefer the DVD-R Taiyo Yudens to the DVD+R ones though, so it all works out ok in the end! Try giving your drive a clean with a lens cleaner. If it can't burn decent media properly, it's probably on it's way to the drive retirement home in the sky.
  14. They're not great discs, try slowing the burn down to 8x. If you know who makes the drive, look for a firmware update for it.
  15. Happy Smurfday!
  16. That drive is probably more trouble than it's worth. You don't have a v2 drive, that's why the v2.5 firmware won't work. v1.5a is the latest available for your one. Get yourself an external drive, or just buy any old IDE drive and stick it in a USB->IDE enclosure.
  17. Hmm that's an odd error pattern. It just looks like some bits are getting swapped in the one byte within a sector. Can you verify in another drive or is that the only one you have? Are you only getting these errors if you burn to DL media? What if you burn to a DVD+RW and just ignore the space issue? It'll bomb out during the write (as it gets to the end of the disc) but you should at least be able to see if there's a general problem. (Again, you'll have to do a manual verify as it won't do it automatically if the write fails).
  18. Sony don't really make drives, they just rebadge them. You're better off buying them from the original manufacturer.
  19. 'Current Profile' is nothing at all to do with the booktype. Booktype is mentioned under 'Physical Format Information (Last Recorded)'.
  20. ImgBurn won't read protected discs, so if that's what you're doing, it won't work - period. If it's not that, the disc has a scratch or something on it that the drive just can get past (read).
  21. It burns 'files' in build mode. It won't take a RAR file and burn the contents of it, it'll burn the RAR itself.
  22. 1. If you're running the latest ImgBurn, you don't need to do anything for booktyping on LG drives, it's all automatic - as it is in Nero. 2. PUO's stop you from jumping to the main menu etc, it's not any form of 'protection'. They're really just there to stop you from doing things at certain times when you shouldn't be able to. All that stuff is beyond the scope of ImgBurn so please don't ask further questions on the matter.
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