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dontasciime

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  1. look like TTG02 from Ridisc few of mine did that in a certain burner. There is not much you can do but to try and read the disc in as many dvd rom (readers as you Own), taking notice of where you get read errors and hope that one 1 drive you get error towards beginning of read the other reader you have gets past it and see if you can use multiple drives to get data off, depends on data type as well (if its video you could stand a very slim chance with a bit of luck and some new dvd readers or ones that can pick up dodgy data good)
  2. I bought my daughter a 30 gig video one as a christmas present and I thought i was not going to like it, I was wrong I thought it was pretty neat apart from Apple insist on stupid computer connectivity for file transfers folder naming etc.
  3. Sure you got through to Vso and not some French brothal ?
  4. When I downloaded winrar my dsl speeds went up BT If your in the UK are messing on with 4,000 exchanges, your router if your using one may have synced very low or you may be contended to hell whilst the VC/dslams are being upgraded. Winrar could never alter your download speeds unless you downloaded it from a very dodgy place and has infected your computer withe some nasty stuff and is using outgoing connections in your computer to take over the world
  5. They only thing i can think of is the padding option under build. In a previous time another program I would have said that the IFO and BUP files must not be correct in the first place if they were being altered by that program. Maybe ImgBurn also notices they are not quite right and fixes them for you, or it simply is the IFO/BUP 32k Padding option. Wait for someone with more knowledge of the structure and function of IFO/BUP and Imgburn to clarify why it happens.
  6. It does not record on the fly, you need PC on and even then it does not go straight to disc, there is an option for direct burning in the software but no doubt it does not mean what you think it means . It kinda buffers the capture to PC then records to disc from there. 35 quid for an external drive is bout the price you would pay for separate enclosure and OEM drive so added bonus of capture device which if i had to rate the capture bit would be about 8/10
  7. magic disc's without a write speed, Those must be good.
  8. they are not very good discs. have you got a log file .
  9. the lg you now have in external , put the jumper on the back of drive to Master.
  10. which writer came with your dell, check jumper settings on it, as from what i have seen or rather read, they like to have them jumpered as cable select, so if your saying it came with benq1625 and that worked OK then it became faulty and you simply then bought another 1625 and you set that as master and it would not recognize disc's and now you got lg and your having trouble with that, i am wondering if you should jumper the 2nd 1625 as cable select and the lg the same, in case the way dell have your bios tied to cable select for correct functioning, i hate cutdown bios shopfitted crap, i never have this issue as i build my own and never use cable select, apart from my xboxes.
  11. using usb2 would possible fix this, depending on the chipset in the enclosure, prolific 3507 should be a good choice, maybe even the older 2506/2507, stay clear of ali chipsets
  12. after searching around a bit yesterday and today, your not the only one with this problem, seems to be controller related. I think you said your system was a dell, so at a guess everything that was in your dell at sale when you got it was set up by dell. Have you got the writer you took out to see if it was set as cable select. Pity you don't have an external enclosure you could put drive in and use usb2 to connect to mobo.
  13. i prt scrn then open mspaint and paste then upload image via imageshack you primary will be the hard drive, what is the secondary one
  14. open ImgBurn tools /settings / I/O (mine is on SPTI)
  15. so you have hard drive as master on primary ide and is there nothing else connected to that cable ? Then you say you have dvd writer connected as master on secondary ide, pull the cd writer off that cable for time being. also what does windows say about the dma in use for your hard drives and writer
  16. If it were me, I would scan the hard drive for errors that you have the ISO stored on i would also turn off compression on the drive if its on. I would then after scanning, burn the ISO again then try and verify, if you have any other programs running like anydvd i would stop it first as this can interfere with the verify. It's hard to diagnose when your not in front of something that is going wrong, there are lots of things i would be trying, however i have lots of motherboards to test in etc. Which I/O are you using in ImgBurn ?
  17. Its usb2 only. you still need pc on, as i just found out, Was sure it could record on the fly, well it can but you need pc on.
  18. only took me 5 minutes to figure out where add friend was, as per usual right in front of me.

    ntos read something more with just pictures in it :D

  19. the cable from one drive manufacturer should be fine, however you may have a faulty cable, so try another as that crc dma error has been linked to faulty cables. make sure its also not hanging out also the firmware i posted if you updated to 1.01 there is no way back to 1.00 just to let you know. or you could run this reset
  20. just to point out your using an older version of ImgBurn. Have you got that lg as master and on an 80 wire ide cable ? (try another cable) also try with just a 40 wire ide cable try unistalling the ide controller rebooting and let the lg get picked up by windows again. you could also try this firmware, this would be at your own risk though, make sure there is no disc in tray and it is closed. 101
  21. yeah i already looked there, first port of call as you said, thanks
  22. Verbatim 2.4x Burnt at 6x with LG Scanned with Benq 1650 BCIC
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