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Cynthia

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  1. Well 4 out of 5, at least an improvement... :P

     

    Do you only have one hard disk installed that you select stuff from or several?

     

    How long to you wait for it when it 'hung' before you killed it? I had once an XP computer that could take several time when it tried to find stuff that once had been on the hard disk but was now gone, but still was in some odd MRU pointer.

  2. Hi and welcome to the forum, JolietJake! :)

     

    Try to change this

     

    Main Menu -> Tools -> Settings , and then in the tab 'Write' change the setting for 'Write Type' to 'TAO' and give it a new burn try. (Don't forget to change it back to default value after the burning try).

     

    Not sure it will work. CUE files are not my cup of tea.

  3. In the settings

     

    Main Menu -> Tools -> Settings and then tab 'Build', there is an option in the lower left corner 'Clear Source MRU List'. Press that one and see if that solves the loading issue.

  4. Hi and welcome to the forum, oobermybeer! :)

     

    It's just a note that your E drive will not allow you to hold a copy of a file bigger than 4GB. So keep such ISO's away from that drive or split the ISO's in 1GB pieces if you want to save them on the E drive.

     

    An option is to convert the current file system of that hard disk from FAT32 to NTFS. NTFS allows for bigger file sizes.

  5. If you have the both computers on the same network - why not transfer the ISO file over to the one with a newer burner?

     

    That there should be a problem with the conversation from AVI to ISO should be something you notice first when you play the burned disc (crappy video, no sound or something similar). ImgBurn only tries to burn the ISO and currently your burner don't want that to happen. So try to burn the ISO from your 'new' computer.

     

    :)

  6. I keep finding this as a firmware upgrade to my burner can anyone tell me if it will work?

     

    SH-W162L_TS03.bin

    Looks as that burner had two model names. No idea if it will work.

     

    Tried to find any later firmware for your burner, but it seems to be the latest you already have. That burner model must be around 5 years old and the brand you are trying to burn with was not invented back in those days.

     

    To get a new burner today is very cheap and should also allow you to burn with your brand of media.

     

    :)

     

    Edit: There is a TS04 version also on the Samsung webpage.

     

    http://samsung-odd.com/eng/Firmware/FWDown...ode=&os_no=

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