rascel Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 Hi. Got new problem once have migrated from XP to Seven. Now ImgBurn doesnt recognize disc speeds. It says only 4x but it should be 2.4x. Here is my log: ASUS DRW-2014S1 1.01 (ATA) Current Profile: DVD+R DL Disc Information: Status: Empty Erasable: No Free Sectors: 4,173,824 Free Space: 8,547,991,552 bytes Free Time: 927:32:74 (MM:SS:FF) Supported Write Speeds: 4x DVD
mmalves Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 Where's the log of that burn? Look in ImgBurn's Help menu.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 4x is the only speed your drive is reporting. That doesn't change by just changing the OS. It's purely a drive/firmware/media combo thing.
rascel Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 4x is the only speed your drive is reporting. That doesn't change by just changing the OS. It's purely a drive/firmware/media combo thing. in XP system everything works fine. Only vista and seven show 4x speed only. BTW i burned already 4 disc in 4x speed and it runs perfect.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 No offence but I don't believe you. Exact same drive / firmware / media (dye) ? If it only lists 4x under Vista / 7 then it'll only list 4x under Win 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP and any other OS you can get the drive/ImgBurn running in.
rascel Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 No offence but I don't believe you. Exact same drive / firmware / media (dye) ? If it only lists 4x under Vista / 7 then it'll only list 4x under Win 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP and any other OS you can get the drive/ImgBurn running in. Actually i don't recall 2.4x speed listed in XP but i always burn 2.4x and speed wasnt changing during the burn process. In seven its stable only with 4x speed otherwise it growing up to 6-7x. I shouldn't worry about 4x speed?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 22, 2009 Posted September 22, 2009 No because that's the speed your drive is designed to burn those discs at.
rascel Posted September 22, 2009 Author Posted September 22, 2009 No because that's the speed your drive is designed to burn those discs at. ok got it. THANKS. PS now i get zero capacity power callibration error
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