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not the right DVD Drive/Burner, i suggest to buy a seperate usb Dvd+r DL burner from walmart or wherever
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smx915 wrote not the right DVD Drive/Burner, i suggest to buy a seperate usb Dvd+r DL burner from walmart or wherever
thanks man ill try that out
PS. its probably kus im using a laptop but the dvd drive says RW+DL. but ill go buy one
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No need to go buy a new drive just make sure your sector L0 is set to 1913760
This can be done by going into imageburn Navigating to the top clicking on the tools tab then clicking on the write tab- then in the top left hand corner you should see something along the lines of sector L0 or something and click the User set Value and then put the value as 1913760, then once finished doing this MAKE SURE: Verify and Test are UNCHECKED and that you are burning on the proper speed for your disk!
Hope i was of some help!
This can be done by going into imageburn Navigating to the top clicking on the tools tab then clicking on the write tab- then in the top left hand corner you should see something along the lines of sector L0 or something and click the User set Value and then put the value as 1913760, then once finished doing this MAKE SURE: Verify and Test are UNCHECKED and that you are burning on the proper speed for your disk!
Hope i was of some help!
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