f1paul Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 I am getting an error while burning, the burn starts, gets to 64% and error window pops up(see attachment). i am using verb DL and have tried renaming,going back to source of file and re-un raring it, burning that one,and nothing, is it my file, my settings,i can still burn other 360game files so its not my discs or layerbreak settings. must be my file right, just looking for confirmation cause i cant visually see anything missing from this files folder. thanks in advance paul
Cynthia Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 Looks as your C: disk has errors and the file you try to burn can't be read from the hard disk. Could be that the hard disk is near its death. Run Windows disk control checking program or chkdsk and see what can be done.
f1paul Posted February 27, 2010 Author Posted February 27, 2010 Looks as your C: disk has errors and the file you try to burn can't be read from the hard disk. Could be that the hard disk is near its death. Run Windows disk control checking program or chkdsk and see what can be done. hard drive is new , have no problems burning anything else with img burn.movies,games etc. And i tried chkdsk. I goto start menu, search chkdsk, a program shows at top,i click on it, i can see an ms-dos screen(black) flicker on then instantly its gone, so it seems cant run it.
Cynthia Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 Go to the start menu and select the option Run... Then write cmd in that row and now you should see a black window type chkdsk to see if it finds anything. The reason you don't have issues burning other stuff is that they are located on healthy sectors. Try just to go in to Windows Explorer and copy that .iso file to another place on your hard disk. My feeling is that you will get reading errors during that operation also.
f1paul Posted February 27, 2010 Author Posted February 27, 2010 Go to the start menu and select the option Run... Then write cmd in that row and now you should see a black window type chkdsk to see if it finds anything. The reason you don't have issues burning other stuff is that they are located on healthy sectors. Try just to go in to Windows Explorer and copy that .iso file to another place on your hard disk. My feeling is that you will get reading errors during that operation also. my bad, had to right click and run as administrator to get chkdsk open, running now, what should i look for ? or alternatively if i cant copy and paste the file to somewhere else will that also confirm what u are saying, bad sector on hd
f1paul Posted February 27, 2010 Author Posted February 27, 2010 Go to the start menu and select the option Run... Then write cmd in that row and now you should see a black window type chkdsk to see if it finds anything. The reason you don't have issues burning other stuff is that they are located on healthy sectors. Try just to go in to Windows Explorer and copy that .iso file to another place on your hard disk. My feeling is that you will get reading errors during that operation also. my bad, had to right click and run as administrator to get chkdsk open, running now, what should i look for ? or alternatively if i cant copy and paste the file to somewhere else will that also confirm what u are saying, bad sector on hd chkdsk comes back ok, mind u , it turns off soon after completing but anywhere it says bad files it was always 0. as in 0 bad files processed, so on.
Cynthia Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 It should say if there are errors or not on the hard disk. There is a guided help from Microsoft. Not sure if you are using XP or not. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265 Could you copy the .iso file to another place on the hard disk?
f1paul Posted February 27, 2010 Author Posted February 27, 2010 I am using vista,i googled the appropriate page for vista. gonna start check now, have to close all programs and windows. i did not have any problem copy and pasting file to different location, actually its in three different locations on hard drive now.
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