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mmalves

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  1. Going solely by this list (from this page) it seems firmware 1.09 is the best to have. You might also want to try burning at 4x to see if you get a better burn.
  2. There's firmware 1.41 available for your burner. Remove any disc and close the tray before updating. Reboot after it has finished. Also try burning at 8x or 12x for a better chance of success with that crappy media.
  3. What exactly are you trying to do? I mean, there are a few pre-made bootable CDs/DVDs online that can run ghost (Hiren's BootCD, UltimateBootCD, etc).
  4. Use the Filter Driver Load Order tool to remove the upper and lower filters.
  5. I've seen that happen when the external enclosure's power supply was giving up.
  6. It could be a lot of things particular to your system/burner/media combination. Have you tried a lens cleaner disc on that drive? You also may want to give +R media a go.
  7. I would also look at the Filter Driver Load Order (it's in the Tools menu of ImgBurn).
  8. Actually both -ize and -ise are correct and this has been extensively discussed before Are you looking further down ImgBurn.log? It should be pretty long.
  9. One would think the "No Devices Detected!" message by itself would be clear enough. Simply put: you don't have a burner on your computer. In the Log window (View -> Log if you closed it), what does it say in the 'Found ...' line?
  10. There's firmware 1.09 available for your burner. Remove any disc and close the tray before updating. Reboot after it has finished. If that doesn't work, try burning at 4x and the other available speeds, as slowest doesn't always mean better
  11. Please post the log with the burn + verify from one of those failed burns.
  12. There's firmware 1.04 available for your burner. Remove any disc and close the tray before updating. Reboot after it has finished. If it doesn't help with your problem please read this thread: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  13. Try using SIW or Sandra to find out which chipset your laptop uses.
  14. Windows, regardless of service pack, doesn't have any ASPI built-in. Try Ner0 ASPI and it should work
  15. ImgBurn burns data as it is, i.e. it doesn't change anything. Have you looked at this thread?
  16. Have you tried the other available burn speeds? Try a lens cleaner disc on that burner. Also check with the laptop manufacturer if there are firmware updates available for your burner. Where are your Verbatim blanks made? It's written on the packaging.
  17. As LUK suggested above, please read this post: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 It seems your drive doesn't like the 8x rated (MKM-003-00 dye) Verbatim blanks.
  18. That log doesn't show anything being burned so it doesn't tell us what could be wrong. Look further on the log on your computer and you should find the log showing the failed burn. By the way, please download and install the latest ImgBurn version.
  19. Please post the log from a failed burn (you can find the logs at Help menu -> ImgBurn Logs). And no, it doesn't have anything to do with free space
  20. Use the 'Write files/folder to disc' option or, if already in Build mode, set the Output to Device.
  21. You don't need to create an ISO image before burning to disc: use the 'Write files/folder to disc' option, or, if already in Build mode, select Device under the Output menu.
  22. Untick 'Preserve Full Pathnames' in the Options tab (which is off by default), add the AAA folder and, when ImgBurn asks if it's the root foder answer No.
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