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mmalves

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  1. mmalves

    Congrats!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_beer
  2. mmalves

    Congrats!

    have a few on me
  3. May I ask why do you want to do that? Don't get me wrong, it's just that 50/50 (or close to this) dual-layer discs are more compatible with reading devices than say 80/20
  4. Enable Verify and hope for the best
  5. When you delete the controller and reboot, Windows will detect it again and install as usual. This is needed in order to reset its settings.
  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_cloning
  7. Use the Verify mode to compare that disc against the image file
  8. The message says it all: ImgBurn can't read protected discs, and we can't help you with that
  9. Try DVD Flick
  10. Your J:\ drive is a network share, right? For some reason Windows doesn't like when you write/read very large files over network shares, and sometimes bombs out the transfer with that message. You may be able to get around this limitation by splitting the image (Tools/Settings/Build/File Splitting) and later using ImgBurn to burn that image from the MDS file.
  11. Can you please post the log from that attempt? You can find it Help/ImgBurn Logs.
  12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_cloning - you can't do this with ImgBurn alone...
  13. Then your files aren't in DVD-Video format (IFO/BUP/VOBs). Use DVD Flick to convert them
  14. Go to the Options tab, click Reset Settings and confirm. Now try again, and it should work as expected
  15. Perhaps...
  16. mmalves

    Help Please

    http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5993 - Please keep it in the original thread
  17. Please post a log (you can find it at Help/ImgBurn Logs).
  18. When you change the language, the Build buffer and I/O buffer captions get changed to 20 MB and 40 MB (respectively); their real values (and slider position) are kept, so this is just a cosmetic bug
  19. Nope, there's no way. It's time to ditch those old-timers and treat yourself to a brand new burner
  20. To know the capabilities of each drive, switch to Read mode, select a drive, right-click on its name and choose Capabilities.
  21. Seems like you're in one of the writing modes of ImgBurn, which only show drives that are able to burn. Switch to Read mode and all your devices will be shown
  22. You can't booktype DVD-R/-RW discs, not to mention that you were trying the Nu Tech manufacturer tab when you have a Pioneer burner May I ask why you need booktyping?
  23. (looking at the OP's nickname I just had to butt in... I mean... you get the idea! ) Changing the ISO image, by itself, doesn't make any difference, since the burner will burn whatever data is sent to it. Leave Verify enabled to confirm it was burnt properly
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