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mmalves

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  1. If it doesn't say bootable after the ISO9660 bit then the disc isn't bootable. You'll need to edit the ISO image with another program to add the boot image, or if you want to use only ImgBurn, you'll need to mount that ISO to a virtual drive.
  2. If there's an ISO file then you should burn it using the Write mode.
  3. Try burning at 4x or 6x. If that doesn't work, try a lens cleaning disc on that drive. You could get better quality burns if you used high quality media such as Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden blanks.
  4. The ISO should be burned as it is. Load it in Write mode and see if has ISO9660 (Bootable) filesystem.
  5. Test Mode doesn't actually burn data to the disc. Also the media you're using is write-once, not rewritable. Try again with Test Mode disabled and it should work.
  6. Post the log from that burn (look in ImgBurn's Help menu).
  7. If you have an Audio CD and want to make a copy of it then follow this guide -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6380 If you have MP3/AAC/FLAC/WV/etc files and want to make an Audio CD from them then follow this guide -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5555
  8. Try burning at 2.4x. Also try a lens cleaning disc on that burner.
  9. If they don't burn as expected, yes, they're crap. Laptop burners aren't great too, so you might be able to burn those discs with a different burner.
  10. No two discs are exactly the same, the quality can vary even in the same batch: that's why the burner makes small adjustments on each burn to make the burn quality as good as possible, but it can't work miracles. You get what you pay for.
  11. Try burning at 4x or 6x. You might also want to try a lens cleaning disc on that drive.
  12. Try reading it with different drives and one of them might be able to do it.
  13. If ImgBurn said there's not enough space then DVD Flick may have created an image too big to fit on the disc. You can disable the "create ISO image" and "burn with ImgBurn" options in DVD Flick's settings, then you can use ImgBurn to manually burn the VIDEO_TS folder generated by DVD Flick (look in our Guides section). Also make sure you have the latest ImgBurn version.
  14. Update your burner's firmware (remove any disc and close the tray before updating then reboot after it's finished) and try again. If it doesn't work at first, do a Full Erase before trying again. If all that doesn't help then you'll either need to use a write-once disc or buy another rewritable disc (Verbatim brand highly recommended).
  15. Update your burner's firmware (remove any disc and close the tray before updating then reboot after it's finished). Try burning at 4x. If that doesn't work, then try a lens cleaning disc on that drive. If all that doesn't help then please read this -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  16. I've removed the P33 binary, the nvsc flasher and flash.bat and replaced them with those from the P28 BIOS archive.
  17. Wii game discs are protected and, not only ImgBurn doesn't copy protected discs, but most drives aren't able to read Wii game discs. Have a look around with Google and you'll see what I mean.
  18. Without knowing how it is done it's hard to tell, but probably it can't be done with ImgBurn alone.
  19. Try this one: 691N1P28.zip Made it from the P33 bootable ISO image, just replaced the files with the ones from P28
  20. What kind of disc are you trying to read?
  21. Their P33 BIOS is already in bootable ISO format ready to burn: http://www.bfgtech.com/CMDocs/BFGTech/691N1P33.iso.zip Isn't this what you're looking for?
  22. It's your burner that has poor support for that media. Why don't you try a few Verbatim blanks like mentioned above? Just for testing?
  23. You should've let it go as usual and there's a possibility that the disc wouldn't be a coaster. Have you been getting that error on all your burns?
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