LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Start with 'Task Manager'. See which process is taking up all the CPU time. Does it matter how you select the ISO? Like if you right click the ISO, do 'Open With' and select ImgBurn does the problem still happen? What about if you switch to Write mode and then drag + drop the ISO onto the 'Source' box?
alz Posted September 20, 2010 Author Posted September 20, 2010 (edited) Start with 'Task Manager'. See which process is taking up all the CPU time. Does it matter how you select the ISO? Like if you right click the ISO, do 'Open With' and select ImgBurn does the problem still happen? What about if you switch to Write mode and then drag + drop the ISO onto the 'Source' box? Thanks for the reply. Taskmanager shows Imgburn.exe using 100% CPU. This only happens when I choose Write mode and hit the folder icon to browse for an iso and select the iso. Right click 'Open With' or dragging and dropping the iso onto the source box does not cause the 100% CPU usage. edit: typos Edited September 20, 2010 by alz
LIGHTNING UK! Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Ok so when does it actually hit 100%, when you click the browse button or when you've selected the file in the browse dialog box and clicked 'OK' ? I can only assume you've got a faulty shell extension installed that's causing the issue.
alz Posted September 22, 2010 Author Posted September 22, 2010 Ok so when does it actually hit 100%, when you click the browse button or when you've selected the file in the browse dialog box and clicked 'OK' ? I can only assume you've got a faulty shell extension installed that's causing the issue. After I've clicked OK. I will look into the shell extensions.
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