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mmalves

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  1. I 14:34:58 Source Device: [0:1:0] HP DVD Writer 740b HJ24 (E:) (ATA)

    I 14:34:58 Source Media Type: DVD+R DL (Book Type: DVD-ROM) (Disc ID: MKM-001-00) (Speeds: 2.4x)

    Your burner already booktypes DVD+R DL media to DVD-ROM by itself, like most burners do, so that isn't the problem. Do you have a SATA port available? If you do then get a Optiarc AD-7260S burner, it's not expensive and it's a great burner.

  2. I'd get an Optiarc AD-7240S (older model) or an Optiarc AD-7260S (newer model). The latest model seems to be AD-7280S but there aren't many opinions about it.

  3. Your ISO image is bootable so all you need to do is burn it to a disc, and you do that while still in Write mode: when you insert a blank disc in the burner, the big write button (under Test Mode / Verify texts that looks like a file with an arrow pointing to disc) becomes enabled and you press it to burn your disc. Make sure Verify is enabled so that it checks if the disc was correctly burned.

  4. The official microsoft windows ISOs are already bootable. To check yours, open ImgBurn, switch to Write mode ('Write image file to disc' option), load the ISO image and look in the File Sys field: if it says Bootable then the image is ready for burning.

     

    If it isn't bootable then you can follow this guide to create a bootable disc / image. By the way, if you need to extract the files from your non-bootable ISO image you can use 7-Zip / WinRAR / similar compression programs to do it.

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