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  1. The data summary that I posted was from the ISO burned copy. And yes, the bootable nature of the disc in on the first session. Here's a summary of the original disc from the ImgBurn software. Checksums are the same, btw, of the original disc and the disc that was created from the ISO image, just not bootable. HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GS40N A100 (SATA) Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Complete State of Last Session: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 2 Sectors: 3,417,632 Size: 6,999,310,336 bytes Time: 759:30:32 (MM:SS:FF) MID: MKM-001-00 Supported Read Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 6x, 8x Current Read Speed: 3.3x - 8x, 8x - 3.3x File System Information: Sectors: 3,450,550 Size: 7,066,726,400 bytes Time: 766:49:25 (MM:SS:FF) TOC Information: Session 1... (LBA: 0) -> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 34975) Session 2... (LBA: 34976) -> Track 02 (Mode 1, LBA: 34976 - 3417631) -> LeadOut (LBA: 3417632) Track Information: Session 1... -> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, LTS: 32928, LRA: 0) Session 2... -> Track 02 (LTSA: 34976, LTS: 3382656, LRA: 0) Disc Control Blocks Information: MATSHITA 852 Physical Format Information (ADIP - L0): Disc ID: MKM-001-00 Book Type: DVD+R DL Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120 mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,283,519 Physical Format Information (ADIP - L1): Disc ID: MKM-001-00 Book Type: DVD+R DL Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120 mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,283,519 Physical Format Information (Last Recorded - L0): Disc ID: MKM-001-00 Book Type: DVD+R DL Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120 mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,283,519 Physical Format Information (Last Recorded - L1): Disc ID: MKM-001-00 Book Type: DVD+R DL Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120 mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,283,519 Layer Information: Layer 0 Sectors: 2,086,912 (61.06%) Layer 1 Sectors: 1,330,720 (38.94%)
  2. I agree, the multi-session disc is what is most likely causing the problems, but that is the nature of our software. Here is a summary of how we create our software. A bootable image is made of the laptop using Acronis. This image is saved off on to the hard drive. A new disc is placed into the tray and an Acronis bootable rescue media is built. With the Acronis bootable rescue media still in the tray, then the media creation software on the laptop (Multi-media Center for Think Offerings) is started, with the option of writing a data disc. Some folders are added to the disc along with a folder containing the Laptop image file. Then we click on "load disc" on the media creation software, and the contents of the bootable media are added. Then the media is created and finalized. The disc boots up into Acronis and the customer can load the laptop. Once that is done the other folders are used for loading another computer system. Changing this process is not an option at this point, to ensure configuration integrity.
  3. Thanks, I will try MagicISO. Yes, Acronis bundles it's bootable part so I'm not sure that it can be extracted. We have created a method to create a bootable rescue media then add the other folders to the disc within the DVD writing software. This works well and copies can be made as well. It's just the ISO part that isn't working which is unfortunate.
  4. Ok, well I'm not giving up just yet. I'm looking for those specific, highly specialized options to create the ISO that will indeed preserve the bootability.
  5. I got an error when trying to read the bootable disc to an image file, so I had to switch to Build Mode.
  6. HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GS40N A100 (SATA) Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Complete State of Last Session: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 1 Sectors: 3,398,816 Size: 6,960,775,168 bytes Time: 755:19:41 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Read Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 6x, 8x Current Read Speed: 3.3x - 8x, 8x - 3.3x File System Information: Sectors: 3,398,816 Size: 6,960,775,168 bytes Time: 755:19:41 (MM:SS:FF) TOC Information: Session 1... (LBA: 0) -> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 3398815) -> LeadOut (LBA: 3398816) Track Information: Session 1... -> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, LTS: 3398816, LRA: 0) Disc Control Blocks Information: HL-DT-ST GS40N Physical Format Information (ADIP - L0): Disc ID: MKM-003-00 Book Type: DVD+R DL Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,283,519 Physical Format Information (ADIP - L1): Disc ID: MKM-003-00 Book Type: DVD+R DL Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 2,283,519 Physical Format Information (Last Recorded - L0): Disc ID: MKM-003-00 Book Type: DVD-ROM Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 1,896,015 Physical Format Information (Last Recorded - L1): Disc ID: MKM-003-00 Book Type: DVD-ROM Part Version: 1 Disc Size: 120mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 2 Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP) Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 16,580,607 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 1,896,015 Layer Information: Layer 0 Sectors: 1,699,408 (50%) Layer 1 Sectors: 1,699,408 (50%)
  7. I'm new to imgBurn and like what I've seen so far. I have not seen the issue I have in detail since it is quite specific. Here goes...I have an Acronis Bootable DVD +R DL that I have created. It has the bootable 'folder' (Recovery Manager) along with an image file of a laptop (*.tib file) and a folder of data files. This DVD boots into Acronis and we load our laptops with the laptop image. We've gotten requests to create an ISO file of this DVD so others can extract and use, but it's important to keep the bootability. I have created an ISO and each time that I burn it to disc and test in a laptop, it boots to Windows 7 instead of Acronis. The DVD is a closed multi-border data disc. Border 1 Zone 01 has 64 MB and Border 2 Zone 02 contains 6.6 GB. Can I get a summary of steps to take to perform the ISO creation then the ISO burn to DVD that preserves the Acronis bootable parameter? thanks for reading & for any feedback!
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