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  1. Thank you very much for the information. Since I don't happen to have DVD+RW disks at the moment, I wrote a 383 MB ISO file to a CD-R disk to see how much time is needed for "Synchronising Cache". Average write rate indicated for the CD was 2,228 kB/sec. as shown in the attached log file. "Synchronising Cache" took 6 seconds according to the log. (It seemed even less.) The average (2x) write rate for the DVD write was 2,770 kB/sec.; similar to the CD write rate. So it seems odd that the DVD needed 6 minutes for "Synchronising Cache" versus the CD's 6 seconds. ImgBurnLog2.txt
  2. I am using ImgBurn 2.5.5.0 on a Lenovo SL510 laptop running Windows XP Pro with SP3. When I write files, no matter how small, to a DVD-RW disk (on Matshita DVD-RAM UJ890 drive), the following happens: After writing is completed (according to the moving completion bar and %), ImgBurn seems to be hanging for many minutes (at least 6) while the log displays "Synchronising Cache...". During such time, ImgBurn cannot be terminated (even with Task Manager). Is there a way to eliminate the long "Synchronising Cache" time period? ImgBurn log is attached for copying a CDROM (with some photo files) to DVD-RW. It shows 6:08 minutes for "Synchronising Cache". The same long "Synchronising Cache" delay occurs even if only a few small files are copied from hard disk to DVD-RW. ImgBurnLog.txt
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