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v2.3.2.0 Image Queued, but Queue not showing on View Menu


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The title pretty much says it. I can get the View | Queue option showing sometimes. But not actually when I build an image with the Option "Add To Write Queue When Done" check box checked (even though it isn't checked by default which is interestingly different lol).

 

So I successfully build the ISO and there it is on disk. If I try to Exit ImgBurn, I get the warning dialog "There are some images still queued up for burning. etc"

 

Obviously I can burn the ISO, but not from the Queue.

 

I'm gonna try a complete removal of everything ImgBurn and reinstall this version after a reboot and then see if it still happens.

 

OK. So if you have to manually select Mode | Write in order to get View | Queue, make this a suggestion not a bug. If there is nothing queued, maybe View | Queue is disabled (greyed out). If something is queued, View | Queue is enabled. But in either case, may I suggest that Queue always shows in the View menu? (If it is supposed to already, this IS a bug lol)

 

(Incidentally, uninstalling from Add/Remove programs list leaves at least one Registry Entry. This is in WinXP Pro SP2. The first entry I picked up still there after uninstall, delete user folders which remain and reboot was a string value at:

 

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\Applications\ImgBurn.exe\shell\Burn using ImgBurn\Command

 

Value:

"C:\Program Files\ImgBurn\ImgBurn.exe" /MODE ISOWRITE /SOURCE "%1"

 

That's shell. Haven't completely checked associations etc as I want to use the darned program lol

Edited by brit0n
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The Queue only applies to write mode, hence it's only visible in write mode.

 

That's the way it is and the way it'll stay I'm afraid.

 

That key isn't one I put there (or try to remove), it's just something the OS decided to add. I'll add it to the uninstaller code manually now though. Thanks :)

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The Queue only applies to write mode, hence it's only visible in write mode.

 

That's the way it is and the way it'll stay I'm afraid.

Fair enough. Just a suggestion - I thought the queuing system might eventually allow other sequences. As you've managed to keep this amazingly complex software pretty darned simple, it makes sense!

 

Anyway, the important thing is - NOT A BUG!

That key isn't one I put there (or try to remove), it's just something the OS decided to add. I'll add it to the uninstaller code manually now though. Thanks :)

I was wondering about that. The famous stray Windows registry shell entries (from what I have seen so far, Vista cleans up after itself better). Thanks.

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