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I don't know if this is a problem related to ImgBurn, or my computer or my burner, but perhaps someone could explain to me what is happening.
I have an Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz PC with 1GB RAM. OS is Windows2000. Am using an internal Pioneer 109 burner with the latest firmware installed.
I can burn one image to a DVD with ImageBurn with no problems. But if I try to burn a second image (I close and restart the program inbetween), the computer hangs up after 100% of the image has been burned, and the ImgBurn GUI says it is "synchronizing the cache". In this case the status of cache synchronization remains at 0%, and the DVD burner makes a cyclic sound as if it is trying again and again to read something.
At this point I have to hard reboot my PC. A normal shutdown does not work (hangup).
Can anyone tell me if this is an ImgBurn related problem? Or what the problem might be?
Thanks!
I too encounter the same problem... It is Win XP. For some reason after the first burn, it thinks the drive is a CD Drive (My Computer). Go to My Computer and Properties of the Drive, Then disable and enable in Hardware and it changes back to DVD-RW Drive... Then burning will not encounter the synchronizing cache "loop" wil not occur.
Synchronizing cache failure on second burn
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I too encounter the same problem... It is Win XP. For some reason after the first burn, it thinks the drive is a CD Drive (My Computer). Go to My Computer and Properties of the Drive, Then disable and enable in Hardware and it changes back to DVD-RW Drive... Then burning will not encounter the synchronizing cache "loop". This disable/enable needs to be done after each burn.