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I've backed up some data i had to blu-ray and this data has .par files that can be used to verify

that the files are complete. After burning my collection of .rar archives to blu-ray i used quickpar

to verify that the files that were burned to my blu-ray media were complete. I've burned 3 disc so

far and each time one of the .rar files is reported by quickpar to be missing a block. I burned

the data and used the option to verify when the burned completed and the files were verified successfully

yet quickpar reports that this isn't correct. I want to be confident that i've backed up my files completely

before i delete them from my pc's hdd.

 

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I'll be happy to if i can manage it. I visited a site and my pc frooze and so i restarted it and now i get a message i have a missing or corrupt ntoskrnl.exe. I'm going

to follow MS solution to recover everying.

 

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I looked in the program files directory and don't see the log. I connected my drive as a slave to my windows 7 drive and can access the files on it, but i don't see the

logs. Can anyone tell me where the logs are stored ?

 

 

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Thanks for the link, but that wouldn't have helped as my OS isn't able to boot as stated above. What i was looking

for was the default path and that's only good if you leave the default option to save logs in the setting. Since

i can't boot into XP ( Missing or corrput NTOSKRNL.EXE ) i can't open the software to verify, so i was looking for

the path.

 

 

 

I have checked the disc with the Quickpar again but in windows 7 and this time it passed 100%. So it was either Windows XP SP 3 or a combination of

the OS and Quickpar. What was written to the disc couldn't have changed so that rules out IMgburn as the source of the damaged archives.

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Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\ImgBurn\

 

Windows Vista/7: C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\

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I have checked the disc with the Quickpar again but in windows 7 and this time it passed 100%. So it was either Windows XP SP 3 or a combination of

the OS and Quickpar. What was written to the disc couldn't have changed so that rules out IMgburn as the source of the damaged archives.

Thanks again, i don't need the log. Imgburn had to have burned the content correctly as windows 7 and quickpar have verified the contents of the

disc. It must have been an issue with Quickpar or XP.

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