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lemonlovr

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  1. Thanks for all your help. For the most part I am seeing the buffers run out and ImgBurn tells me that it has to wait for the hard drive to reach a threshhold before it can start burning again. Maybe it has more to do with my hard drive than Vista - most of the files I am burning are coming from an 80 GB PATA drive. I will have to try it from one of my newer SATA drives and see if I get the same result. Thanks again.
  2. Hopefully the topic of this post makes sense. When using Build mode, I assume that ImgBurn has to actually build a temporary image file that is located somewhere on disk and is then burned to CD/DVD. My question is: where are these temporary image files created? I am using Vista build 5536 and I am experiencing severe system slowdown during a build-and-burn process. I suspect that the "Search Indexer" which is always running in the background is attempting to index the location of the temporary files, thus slowing everything down. If I know where these files are created, I can exclude the location from the indexer. Anyone have any ideas? I looked in all the preferences and couldn't find an option to specify any temporary file location. Thanks.
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