Nogo with that either.
And, as before, the SAME EXACT HARDWARE with the SAME EXACT MEDIA burns perfectly when running XP.
This is very frustrating - there is no reason this shouldn't work.
Has anyone gotten imgburn working on Windows 7 on a real machine, not a virtual session?
- litz
Yeah, I'm running Windows 7 build 7000 natively and Imgburn works perfectly. For some reason Windows 7 seems to detect the DVD drive I have as a USB or something though because after I'm done burning something, it says, It is now safe to remove the hardware. Idk why it does that, never did it in XP, but I have no real problems. So, I can confirm that Windows 7 works fine with Imgburn. And if needed, I have a NEC DVD+r/w drive and have tested a successful burn with Philips cd-r media. Hope this helps.