BSOD Win 7 --- Driver_IRQL_Not_Less_Or_EQUAL

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       #81

    4.35 always. It fails on both CD's as well as DVD's
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       #82

    Download KernSafe TotalMounter from KernSafe Downloads (it is at the bottom of the page if you scroll down), and you can mount a virtual DVD-RW drive and "burn" ISO files to a directory on your computer. That way you do not have the read to write problem. Then just burn the ISO using your drive once it has finished being made.
    Last edited by writhziden; 30 Jan 2012 at 21:55. Reason: fixed link
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       #83

    I have kernsafe installed....it doesn't look like it supports mp4 files?

    Also, can I use this program to copy from one DVD to another?
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       #84

    If you use convertXtoDVD to burn an ISO file, it should work. You can use the program to copy from one DVD to an ISO file and then burn that ISO file to a DVD. It adds an extra step, but it should be a good workaround to your problem until you can contact Toshiba and find out if they can determine the reason for the crashes.
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       #85

    I may just not be following how to use the program, but TotalMounter is looking for an ISO file, and ConvertXToDVD converts to Audio TS and Video TS files. Also, when I input a previously burned home video into my drive to back up to the computer it also only has Audio TS and Video TS files? Can TotalMounter decipher those to convert to an iso?
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       #86

    jo15765 said:
    I may just not be following how to use the program, but TotalMounter is looking for an ISO file, and ConvertXToDVD converts to Audio TS and Video TS files. Also, when I input a previously burned home video into my drive to back up to the computer it also only has Audio TS and Video TS files? Can TotalMounter decipher those to convert to an iso?
    What you want to do is mount a DVD RW drive emulator through TotalMounter. This requires you to create an ISO file somewhere on your computer (I put mine in the Documents folder). You then use the software you normally would use to burn a DVD and select that drive as the drive you want to burn to. That puts data into the ISO file you created. That ISO file can then be burned to an actual DVD using your physical DVD RW drive.
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       #87

    AH okay. I can work on that tomorrow. I have a warranty via Best Buy (as well as this still should be under the 1 yr manufacturer's warranty) is this something that should be covered?
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       #88

    I believe it will be since it is happening even after doing the factory recovery. You will have to describe the exact steps that cause it. I am working on an image tutorial for TotalMounter for you, as well.
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       #89

    Oh awesome, thank you!!! I will contact both of them tomorrow and see if this issue will be covered.
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #90

    TotalMounter DVD-RW Tutorial


    Okay, so following the images:
    1. Start TotalMounter by clicking on the TotalMounter application in the Start Menu under All Programs -> KernSafe
    2. Click Mount (Top left image)
    3. Select Virtual CD/DVD-RW (Top right image)
      • Mount from an image file (Bottom left image)
      • Click Create a new file, size:
      • Click DVD 4.38 G Bytes
      • Browse where you want to store the ISO file (I chose my Documents folder)
      • Click OK
    4. You should end up with the same setup I have in the fourth image. (Bottom right image)
    5. Check in Start Menu -> My Computer/Computer to see if you now have a new DVD RW drive.
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