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A preference setting that only allows one instance of it to run at a time would probably be useful for novice users out there. You might also want to enable this setting by default as well. Advanced users like myself, can just go in and turn it off if you choose to run more than one instance.

 

Also, for systems with a single burner, it might be a good idea to disable multiple instances period. What would be the purpose of someone loading more than one instance if they only have a single burning unit? No offense meant, just making suggestions. Take care and Thanks! :D

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Cringer;

 

Hi and welcome to the board.

 

How would your suggestion benefit even new users? Wouldn't it just add bloat/unnecessary data to the program without a tangible reason? I can think of no instance where even a newbie has complained about running several instances of ImgBurn at the same time accidentally. I'm sure the Boss may come along and answer this, I'm just wondering about it out loud here. :thumbup:

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