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If I am not mistaken .IMA is a bootdisk image (raw dump from floppy), and it is supported all you have to to is go to build mode, then click on the advanced tab and the tab below that labeled bootable disc.

 

If you mean an actual optical disc image (CD/DVD/BD), then the reason for that is imgburn doesn't really try to support obscure formats, only the most commonly used ones.

 

You could download daemon-tools or any other program that will emulate a virtual drive, and mount your .IMA file as a drive and have imgburn make a proper .ISO out of it (if of course you are talking about a disc image from a CD/DVD/BD).

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Edited by Rincewind
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Beyond the whole 'IMA is typically a floppy disc image' thing mentioned above, there's a chance that IMA is just a poorly named ISO anyway.

 

Rename it or select it via the 'All Files' file type.

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Thank you Rincewind. It worked. I loaded .ima to "bootable disc" with 1.44MB and created .img and later I burned .img .

 

LIGHTNING UK! it was definitely real .ima .

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