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  1. Here's the step-by-step process I tried tonight which is similar to what I've been doing: 1. Opened Imgburn. 2. Clicked on the Write to Disk Icon. Waited for Imgburn to detect the blank disk and report on it in the box to the right. 3. Clicked on Mode in the Menu bar and then clicked on Write (which really just validated the mode as it was in Write already). 4. Clicked on the Browse Icon in the Source box. This opened the Open Pop-up Window. a. The File Type was: All Supported Files. Changed it to all Files(*.*). b. Clicked on Roxio27.iso in the drop down list. Clicked on it again in the Filename box so it was highlighted, then clicked on the Open Button. This closed the Open Pop-up Window. 5. The Source box still said "Please select a file...". 6. Clicked on the browser icon and again got the Open Pop-up Window. The file type had reverted to the apparently default value of all supported file types. Tried several other ways to select a file in the Open Pop-up Window with the same (null) results. I'm running Windows XP Service Pack 2 on a AMD Athlon 3700+ with 2 GB ram and 700+ disk and a Plextor PX-716A. I guess I need to find another program to copy a DVD. Stuff Happens, Bob
  2. Yes I selected write mode first. Bob
  3. That is exactly what I did. When I try to select a file (browse) nothing happens. I can not select any file. Bob
  4. I am trying to copy a DVD created by my daughter. I attempted to copy the disc to a temp folder using a name I chose but the result was a new file in the root directory of the selected hard disk using a name I didn't chose - Roxio27.iso. This occurred three times so I gave up and just accepted that result - but it seems like a bug to me. I then attempted to write a disc. I changed the mode to Write. The browser will not open the file created in the above step. I can see the file in Explorer but the program ignores it. I closed ImgBurn and restarted it, clicked on the write DVD button, selected the DVD, set the mode to write but the browser will not select a file. None of this was logged. This is the log file: I 10:06:38 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started! I 10:06:38 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 10:06:38 Total Physical Memory: 982,320 KB - Available: 598,100 KB I 10:06:38 Initialising SPTI... I 10:06:38 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 10:06:38 Found 1 CD-RW and 1 DVD
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