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Well it'll just mean that other programs will still get to see changes in the state (ready/not ready) of the media.

 

If they react to quickly, they may stop ImgBurn from doing its job quite so easily - or at all.

 

Back in the old days, if you burnt stuff, you were supposed to disable autorun on your pc. That's basically what that option did - it blocks autorun.

 

There's no reason for the latest motherboard / chipset drivers from your chipset manufacturer not to work (be it intel, nvidia, via etc) so there's a chance that a filter driver is causing the issue.

 

If you download the filter drive load order tool from the following page, load it, select your burner in the list and then hit the 'clipboard' button. Then paste that info in here.

 

http://www.bustrace.com/downloads/free_utilities.htm

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Filter Driver Load Order http://www.bustrace.com

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Upper Class Filter: GEARAspiWDM

Upper Class Filter: SiRemFil

Upper Device Filter: redbook

Device Object: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10N

Lower Class Filter: PxHelp20

Lower Device Filter: imapi

 

Driver Name: gearaspiwdm.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: CDRom Class Filter Driver

File Version: 2.0.4.3 [2.0.4.3]

Product Name: GEAR.wrks

Product Version: 7.xx [2.0.4.3]

Company Name: GEAR Software Inc.

 

Driver Name: siremfil.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: Filter driver for Silicon Image SATALink controllers.

File Version: 1, 1, 4, 0 [1.1.4.0]

Product Name:

Product Version: 1, 0, 0, 0 [1.0.0.0]

Company Name: Silicon Image, Inc.

 

Driver Name: redbook.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: Redbook Audio Filter Driver

File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) [5.1.2600.2180]

Product Name: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System

Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180 [5.1.2600.2180]

Company Name: Microsoft Corporation

 

Driver Name: pxhelp20.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: Px Engine Device Driver for Windows 2000/XP

File Version: 3.00.11B [3.0.11.1]

Product Name: PxHelp20

Product Version: [2.0.0.0]

Company Name: Sonic Solutions

 

Driver Name: imapi.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: IMAPI Kernel Driver

File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) [5.1.2600.2180]

Product Name: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System

Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180 [5.1.2600.2180]

Company Name: Microsoft Corporation

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ok well the only one that could be causing the issue there is the 'siremfil.sys' one.

 

Besides a slight difference in the version number of pxhelp20.sys (2.03.32a Vs 3.00.11B), I know the others all work ok from first hand experience.

 

Try visiting http://www.siliconimage.com/support/ and see if there is an updated driver for whatever 'satalink' device you have installed in your pc. I'm sure Device Manager will tell you the model number of it and from there you can just select it in the drop down box on that support website.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I've got the same problem, been having it for a while, I've formatted a few times and that hasn't fixed the problem. Here's my output from that program.

 

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Filter Driver Load Order http://www.bustrace.com

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Upper Class Filter: GEARAspiWDM

Upper Class Filter: SiRemFil

Upper Device Filter: redbook

Device Object: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B

Lower Class Filter: PxHelp20

Lower Device Filter: imapi

 

Driver Name: gearaspiwdm.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: CDRom Class Filter Driver

File Version: 2.0.4.3 [2.0.4.3]

Product Name: GEAR.wrks

Product Version: 7.xx [2.0.4.3]

Company Name: GEAR Software Inc.

 

Driver Name: siremfil.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: Filter driver for Silicon Image SATALink controllers.

File Version: 1, 1, 4, 0 [1.1.4.0]

Product Name:

Product Version: 1, 0, 0, 0 [1.0.0.0]

Company Name: Silicon Image, Inc.

 

Driver Name: redbook.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: Redbook Audio Filter Driver

File Version: 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158) [5.1.2600.2180]

Product Name: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System

Product Version: 5.1.2600.2180 [5.1.2600.2180]

Company Name: Microsoft Corporation

 

Driver Name: pxhelp20.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: Px Engine Device Driver for Windows 2000/XP

File Version: 3.00.11B [3.0.11.1]

Product Name: PxHelp20

Product Version: [2.0.0.0]

Company Name: Sonic Solutions

 

Driver Name: imapi.sys

File Location: c:\windows\system32\drivers

File Description: IMAPI Kernel Driver

File Version: 5.1.2600.2714 (xpsp.050705-1524) [5.1.2600.2714]

Product Name: Microsoft? Windows? Operating System

Product Version: 5.1.2600.2714 [5.1.2600.2714]

Company Name: Microsoft Corporation

Edited by xanadu1979
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Do you know if you're actually using that link controller?

 

You could always just remove that entry from the filters list (backup the reg key first), reboot and then try imgburn again.

 

As I'm sure I've mentioned before, I have no problems with my nforce4 board. Mine is a dfi lanparty one.

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