Regardless of the method used to produce your files, you will still need to convert them to an .iso file before they can be burned to your media. This can be accomplished by choosing a program such as DVDShrink or ImgTool Classic.
Just to add to what the Boss said. I believe that we saw error reports, similar to the one described, that were caused by a failing power supply..but I could be mistaken...
@ LFC...a little hint...IT WON'T HAPPEN IF YOU DE-ENERGIZE THE CIRCUIT FIRST...
@ PM...110-115-120 are all acceptable voltages since the NEC mandates a maximum 20% error factor for operating voltages.
I have to agree, but the other extreme is shutting down the borders and patrolling them with troops to stop the inward flight....oops we're about to start doing that shortly.....disregard.....
I agree corn...I have heard it called 'footie' though.....'nuff said.......
In the States we play FOOTBALL....big guys, big hits, big salaries....
No shorts, bowling shirts, long stockings and 120 pounders playing the game.....
DB;
Can't you just hook up an outside monitor to the laptop using the little monitor hook up serial port thingy on the back...or side...or in a closed compartment somewhere on the machine?