lfcrules Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 First of all, thanx for writing such a useful and wonderful app... for me, ImgBurn by far the most reliable way to burn ISO's Okay, here's the deal... I normally use Nero and UltraISO to burn my multiboot rescue CD, and this CD includes DOS, Linux, ERD Commander 2005 and some Acronis apps, and I also used Boot CD Wizard to enable multiboot. After a few hiccups I managed to get everything working perfectly. Now that ImgBurn supports building ISO's, I decided to give it a try. All seemed well, with DOS, Linux and the Acronis booting and running fine. However, ERD Commander spits out an "NTDETECT failed" error... something I've seen before. I remember with UltraISO, all I had to do to fix this was to uncheck the "Allow lowercase names" option. However, I couldn't find a similar option in ImgBurn, and I tried messing with the all the settings but to no avail. Btw, the "Don't add ;1 version number" option is also necessary to avoid the said error message. Any ideas on how to get around this? Someone also mentioned in another post that the Bootable settings are not saved with the project. I personally would find it useful if the settings were saved, and hopefully that would be the case in the next version. Apart from this, ImgBurn rocks man......
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Check the 'Allow Full ASCII Character Set' option. That'll allow you to use lowercase file names in the ISO9660 filesystem.
blutach Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Can I ask who lfcrules is and if he is related to lfcrule1972? Clearly, we have plenty of misguided Scousers around. Regards
lfcrules Posted August 11, 2006 Author Posted August 11, 2006 Can I ask who lfcrules is and if he is related to lfcrule1972? Clearly, we have plenty of misguided Scousers around. Regards No we're not related in any way... at least I don't think so... I'm an "adopted" scouser, I live a million miles away from Liverpool, and I certainly ain't misguided (and neither is lfcrule1972 I reckon) We shall see, eh?...
lfcrules Posted August 11, 2006 Author Posted August 11, 2006 Check the 'Allow Full ASCII Character Set' option. That'll allow you to use lowercase file names in the ISO9660 filesystem. Thanx, I'll give it a shot... tho I think I'll need to disable that option rather than enable it. It's lowercase filenames that choke the NT loader, if I'm not mistaken.
Defenestration Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 I live a million miles away from Liverpool Lucky you!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Check the 'Allow Full ASCII Character Set' option. That'll allow you to use lowercase file names in the ISO9660 filesystem. Thanx, I'll give it a shot... tho I think I'll need to disable that option rather than enable it. It's lowercase filenames that choke the NT loader, if I'm not mistaken. Sorry, I misread your previous post. I read 'uncheck' as 'check'. So yeah, you'd need to turn that option off. It's off by default anyway - hence my added confusion
dbminter Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Maybe it's actually lfcrule5 instead. That ye olde lfcrule is really ye olde, 1972 years old. And this newbie is a newbie quite literally: 5 years old. But, quite a literate 5 year old.
Groundrush Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 if lfcrules humor is as good as lfcrusles1972's then we're in for one hell of a ride........
lfcrules Posted August 12, 2006 Author Posted August 12, 2006 Check the 'Allow Full ASCII Character Set' option. That'll allow you to use lowercase file names in the ISO9660 filesystem. Thanx, I'll give it a shot... tho I think I'll need to disable that option rather than enable it. It's lowercase filenames that choke the NT loader, if I'm not mistaken. Sorry, I misread your previous post. I read 'uncheck' as 'check'. So yeah, you'd need to turn that option off. It's off by default anyway - hence my added confusion You're right, it's off by default... must've enabled it by mistake. No worries mate, I seem to have a talent for confusing people...
lfcrules Posted August 12, 2006 Author Posted August 12, 2006 Maybe it's actually lfcrule5 instead. That ye olde lfcrule is really ye olde, 1972 years old. And this newbie is a newbie quite literally: 5 years old. But, quite a literate 5 year old. OK I admit, I'm a 5-year-old genius who prefers to play around with ImgBurn instead of stripping naked Barbie dolls... c'mon dude....
dbminter Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 I live a million miles away from Liverpool Lucky you! Kind of like how on the 2005 season of Doctor Who. Russell T. Davies took nearly every opportunity he could to slam Cardiff for some reason.
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