dkenney01 Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Hi, I've tried everything suggested in the faq section of this forum; I have 3 different iso files I want to burn to disk. I'm using Windows xp. The file type under "properties" states that it's an image file. The file name also has .iso at the end of it. This is the first time I've used IMGburn. I've tried it on 4 different pcs with different burners and I get the same result. The burn is always successful, it verifies successfully. I've tried differents cds (verbatim, sony, memorex, cd-r, cd-rw) I've also tried different speeds. I probably tried it a dozen different times. Once I receive the "successful" message, I try to put it back in the drive and either "windows cannot read the disc" or it treats is like a blank disk, depending on the drive I put it in. Is there a way to tell if there is anything wrong with the iso file? I don't think that's it because it's happening with different iso files. Thanks for you help.
mmalves Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 When you load the ISO image in Write mode, ImgBurn will show information about that image in the Source section. Make sure you have Test Mode unticked, as Test Mode doesn't burn anything to disc. Please post a log from one of those burns (you can find it at Help -> ImgBurn Logs).
dkenney01 Posted August 14, 2008 Author Posted August 14, 2008 I attempted to burn it again. Here's the log. I'm sure I've done something wrong. Thanks I 13:30:11 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started! I 13:30:11 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 13:30:11 Total Physical Memory: 1,046,612 KB - Available: 425,252 KB I 13:30:11 Initialising SPTI... I 13:30:11 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 13:30:11 Found 1 DVD-ROM/CD-RW and 1 DVD
mmalves Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 I 13:31:53 Source File File System(s): None The problem is your source image: it doesn't have a filesystem, thus Windows can't read it. It does look like to be an Audio CD disc image that was incorrectly made and/or renamed. Have you made it yourself? If so, how did you do it?
dkenney01 Posted August 14, 2008 Author Posted August 14, 2008 I didn't make it. Someone gave it to me. Is there a way to fix it? Thanks. I 13:31:53 Source File File System(s): None The problem is your source image: it doesn't have a filesystem, thus Windows can't read it. It does look like to be an Audio CD disc image that was incorrectly made and/or renamed. Have you made it yourself? If so, how did you do it?
mmalves Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Ask to the person who made it if he/she renamed the image file and if he/she still has the .CUE file (depends on how the disc image was made).
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