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  1. did you ever try the Taiyos in another computer ? if not, then you didnt eliminate the possibility of the spindle of discs being a bad batch .

     

    having just read thru the whole thread, im inclined/tempted to say it WAS a bad batch of discs off the same spindle

  2. Well Clueless

     

    since 98 we have had Millenium, win 2k, win xp, and about to have vista, so your only about 9 years worth of technology behind with that OS .

    i dont think ImgBurn is even tested on 98 anymore by LUK or any Beta's.

    what specs are the machine your running it on ? CPU, RAM and HDD

    curiosity says i have to ask you what happens when you use another burning app regarding use of resources ?

  3. I 21:51:29 ImgBurn Version 2.1.0.0 started!

    I 21:59:40 Destination Device: [0:3:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-4164B 1.01 (F:) (ATA)

    W 21:59:53 Failed to Write Sectors 0 - 31 - Unknown (Write Error) (0x0C, 0x80)

    W 21:59:53 Retrying (1 of 20)...

    W 21:59:53 Retry Failed - No Seek Complete

    E 22:00:01 Failed to Write Image!

    E 22:00:01 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:21

    I 22:00:01 Average Write Rate: N/A - Maximum Write Rate: N/A

     

    I 22:13:47 ImgBurn Version 2.1.0.0 started!

    II 22:14:00 Destination Device: [0:3:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-4164B 1.01 (F:) (ATA)

    I 22:14:00 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: MCC-004-00) (Speeds: 4x; 8x; 12x; 16x)

    W 22:26:41 Failed to Write Sectors 1993632 - 1993663 - No Seek Complete

     

    its possible you have a bunch of bad discs, but most likely answer is your using a new spindle and its a differant ink/dye than what youve used previosly.

     

    chances are though that its a firmware issue, try updating your firmware as this may help the drive write to those discs.

    in ImgBurn hit the TOOLS button goto drive then choose "check for firmware updates" whilst connected to the net

     

    EDIT

     

    been looking around , and i have the feeling your drive is an OEM in a fujitsu machine ? If so, theres a 1.03 firmware version for it available from fujitsu themselves

    If its NOT a fuji, then ignore the last paragraph.

    It appears to be an ISO which is a bootable disc though

  4. Polo

    It could be a condition of bail why he cant talk about it or comment ;)

     

    mind it didnt help in court when he told the Judge he'd just had the best cheapest gobbler ever, the Judge didnt realise he was on about the turkey he'd just bought :)

  5. unless you have a dvd drive that accepts the cartridge disc's, i wouldn't bother with the cartridge type .I found that when i recorded something good and wanted to put on a normal -r for posterity i ended up taking the disc out of the cartridge anyway to put it in my PC's drive, which i guess defeats the object of the cartridge in the first place.

    The cartridge versions used to be crazy money as well compared with buying a spindle of normal ram disc's.

    had a glance around svp, and they don't seem to do the 10 pack spindles anymore .

    I also found that the Panasonic recorders are not the best in the world for editing , hence the need to be able to put the ram disc in the PC and use something like Tompkins to edit with

  6. ho ho ho , Merry Syphilis and Happy Gonorrhoea to you all .

     

    and please remember to video the bit where you stuff the old bird for us :whistling: and upload it in the "chat" forum

     

    Merry Crimbo to you all :santa:

  7. The one in the green is not very subtle, I always find mirrored toe caps are best for looking up skirts, far less obtrusive :wink:

     

    :lol:

     

    so the camcorder you was enquiring about had nothing to do with filming upskirts then ?

  8. i missed the evning news, but it was on the tea time radio news. kensal rise is a bit of a shit hole anyway , so after all the government grants there likely to get it will be totally rejuvenated :unsure:

  9. Device not ready ( Incompatible medium Installed)
    This just happened to me with discs i use a lot and i already just burned two beforehand. The difference with this one wss that it was a single 4Gb file I was burning so it went as iso/udf. I think there is a bug somewhere..

     

    Incompatable medium installed means exactly what it says im afraid. the dvd drive does not recognise the media . its NOT a bug , its your drive cant see the media ( disc) youve put in it.

     

    regardless of wether it was a single 4gb file or not, the dvd drive decided it couldnt see/didnt like the discs before it got as far as trying to write anything. if ImgBurn cant see a drive with a suitable disc, it wont do any more of the events in the burning chain .

     

    refer back to LIGHTNING_UK's post above and follow the process of elimination . usually its because youve found some faulty discs in the batch/spindle of discs you have , hence we only recomend genuine Verbatim or Taiyo yuden discs ( not all discs on the market do what it says on the case :thumbup:

     

    once you get past the "Incompatible medium Installed" message , copy and paste the info from the log file into here for us to see

  10. have you managed previously to create a disc that DOES play on all your players with your current set up ?

    and if so, was it a verbatim as well ( same type/spindle) , again, was this before you updated the firmware on the LG

     

    as for creating the iso on an external drive,

    depending on how your drive is connected, you may create it quicker using the external hdd rather than the laptops hdd as the destination ,

    you say the disc pauses on the laptop. is the laptop high spec ?

    how are you connecting the external hdd and writer ?, usb2 or firewire (1394) and have you daisy chained them if firewire?

  11. It's those damn karaoke lessons getting in the way of the important stuff........... Heigh Ho Heigh Ho................. :P:lol::lol:

     

    LOL , i had toi think on this one for a minute :lol:

     

    as for release date , normally its when the Guv'ner sees no one is about , and quickly uploads it for release , sits back and then watches how quick the load on the download servers builds up to maximum :thumbup: 0 to 100gb a minute in seconds :o

     

     

    he released a program once that wiped out half of the Midlands power supply when the host servers really got going , in fact , my 16x drive slowed to 2x when that release happened :w00t:

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