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technology can only improve the layering for dvd r's so much.


cryofreeze666

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sooner or later imgburn is going to have to make the jump to removable media.  i've used the program forever and once in a while i run across operating systems that are bigger than 4.7 gb.  i don't like the other image burning programs, because the turn the media into a bootable drive.  even with 3.0 usb it's not an efficient drive, especially for crypto purposes. my profits increased 8%, as a reference on efficiency, from usb stick to m2 drive.  so it would be great if the program wasn't flashed to a thumb drive permanently.  granted debian based o.s's aren't as stupid as windows for size, but some of the crypto o.s.'s are getting close.  if imgburn can burn to a smaller thumb drive i'd accept that, but i haven't seen anything that would teach me how when i've looked.

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ImgBurn, pretty much, has always written to optical media for output, save for image files saved to whatever random access memory it is directed to use.  And, now, Windows, etc. installation/recovery/repair media has gotten bigger than DVD DL.  So, it's almost exclusively written to flash drives now.  Although BD can be used for this purpose with a program like Rufus, it is beyond the scope of ImgBurn to do that.  Plus, getting working bootable media for Windows with ImgBurn other than writing an ISO to a disc is something I never got working in the first place.

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