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mmalves

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  1. The log of the burn would be useful.
  2. Try burning at 8x. You might also want to try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc, or even manually if you know how to do it. You could do with better media too, such as Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden blanks.
  3. What's the brand and model of your motherboard? You can use SIW to find that out.
  4. Your burner is connected to a RAID controller and that could be messing with the communication to the burner. Do you use RAID? If not then you should try changing that controller mode to SATA/IDE/AHCI to see if your burner will work that way. If you can't turn off RAID in that controller then you'll need to get another SATA card (try all your SATA ports before doing this).
  5. Go troll somewhere else, I won't waste my time with your sorry ass.
  6. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  7. Any reason why you're not posting your burn log?
  8. Let's keep it in your older topic: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=15522
  9. When LUK feels like doing it.
  10. That's why you should've left Verify enabled.
  11. You might also want to read the second post from the FAQ topic.
  12. It was a good burn and verify, which means the disc should be good, so either your player isn't capable of reading that burned disc or your .avi file isn't compatible with your player. Try with DVD-R media if you can.
  13. Someone really needs to learn to use the Search...
  14. There's the Search function for that kind of questions, you know.
  15. Try with better quality media, such as Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs, or at least anything other than Moser Baer. Also update ImgBurn.
  16. Use a program like Beyond Compare to compare the files on the burned disc against their counterparts on your HDD. If they all match then the disc should be good.
  17. Cycling the tray is important so that you know if the drive can correctly recognise the disc and its parameters, e.g. some burners report a different size of the disc after it was ejected then loaded, which points to a bad burn. What's the brand of the blank discs you're using? You could also try burning at 8x or 12x for a possibly better quality burn.
  18. Maybe if you actually read what was on your screen before going click-happy you wouldn't have installed the toolbar. It works fine for everyone else but you, what could be the problem I wonder...
  19. Using the older version won't solve your problem. Try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc, or even manually if you know how to do it. You might also want to try burning at 4x.
  20. Use the Read mode to make an image file out of your disc, and if you don't get any errors then it should be good. If you do get errors then ImgBurn will say which file was affected by that error.
  21. Notice the link in my previous post.
  22. Please post the log of that burn that had I/O error.
  23. Everything looks normal. What exactly is the problem you're having?
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