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kryten

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  1. For that amount of data, save some time and energy and get an external drive to back up their stuff. If you did get it all on DVDs, it would take hours to get it back on there. As for the slow burning, maybe the medium is the problem. Not all work well with all drives.
  2. I'm not sure we're getting the whole story. Win 7 is on SP1. Vista on SP2. Log say Win 7. So what's really going on?
  3. ImgBurn no grabar etiquetas de disco LightScribe. Usted puede conseguir un programa gratuito que trabaja en www.lightscribe.com.
  4. Or right-click the file in Explorer and choose Burn with ImgBurn or Open With ImgBurn.
  5. kryten

    Help !!

    Most useless subject line ever. Explain your problem in the subject line in the future, please.
  6. English, please. You're rhetoric is completely incromprehnsible.
  7. Your drive does not support DVD-R DL discs, but does support DVD+R DL discs.
  8. Also run "chkdsk /r" (no quotes) on the drive that contains the files.
  9. PLEASE learn how to form a sentence. This gets tiring quickly.
  10. This just wallows in AWESOMENESS!!!
  11. Actually, in 64-bit Windows, I believe files that would normally go into the system32 folder now belong in the SysWOW64 folder. I know I've had to copy and register .dll files there when an installer fails (such as Flac Frontend).
  12. What do you mean by pirate. I was trying to make a back-up copy of a Dvd that I own. Taiyo Yuden is inferior to Verbatim? The date was before release date. Unless the time zones are different.
  13. I would be careful pointing to "codec" sites. A lot of sites consider these "warez". Lots of gray area since some of those codecs are reverse-engineered (copyright infringement). Proceed with caution. You're asking for a virus most of the time.
  14. We are not here to help pirates.
  15. It looks to me like your drive might be dying.
  16. What are the source files coming from? Your log says: I 17:31:12 Source Media File System(s): None If it doesn't have a file system that Windows can read, I can see why you get this error. If it's from another burned disc, maybe it isn't finalized.
  17. Go back to the site you paid for it on and demand a refund. You paid for a freeware product.
  18. I would try burning later at the fastest speed since recent media is meant to be used that way. You won't know for certain until you try, though.
  19. Invest in a PCI SATA card. You'll be much happier with the results and won't have to replace other hardware.
  20. I saw that too, but was going by the subject line "Failed Blu Ray Burn".
  21. It looks like you don't have a Blu-ray burner: I 14:47:37 Found 1 DVD±RW, 1 DVD±RW/RAM and 1 BD-ROM! It can read them, but not write them.
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