DVD + R don't work for me, and i see DVD-R's don't write for my typical drive from the link above but I might as well get a single DVD-R and a single DVD+RW...
I'll prolly end up buying the $50 disc if this last option doesn't work.... unbelievable!
JustACityBoy wrote:DVD + R don't work for me, and i see DVD-R's don't write for my typical drive from the link above but I might as well get a single DVD-R and a single DVD+RW...
I'll prolly end up buying the $50 disc if this last option doesn't work.... unbelievable!
JustACityBoy wrote:so far guys i have used dvd-rw and dvd+r and both dont work.... tom. i will try dvd -r and dvd +rw and let you know how it goes.... i wouldnt think that my dvd burner would get OLD on me and not work for specific burns, but i guess technology screws us all in the end.
ppietro wrote:JustACityBoy wrote:so far guys i have used dvd-rw and dvd+r and both dont work.... tom. i will try dvd -r and dvd +rw and let you know how it goes.... i wouldnt think that my dvd burner would get OLD on me and not work for specific burns, but i guess technology screws us all in the end.
Wait though - when you tried the DVD+R, were you using IMGBURN on the "write" screen per our posts above? It seemed like there was some confusion about your disc burning.
I don't think your drive will support DVD-R - not without some work.
Just to be clear: You're using a SHA1SUM verified ISO downloaded file. You're using blank, single layer, DVD+R media. You're using IMGBURN, with the DVD+R in your drive, and selecting "Write image file to disc". And - you're saying this doesn't work?
(It's okay if it doesn't - I just want to make sure I understand what you've tried.)
Cheers,
Paul
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