What Write Speed do I use to burn W7?

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  1. Posts : 28,845
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       #11

    dont know IMGburn so its up to you. the dvd isnt that expensive if you do make a toaster.

    Ken
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       #12

    I burned mine iso with imgburn on 4x speed.
    It works...
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  3. Posts : 1,112
    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #13

    ztmike said:
    Well I'm using ImgBurn..but I thought if it ISO if its made to be bootable, I shouldn't have to worry about marking it bootable in the program right? I don't see anywhere in ImgBurn that would even let me mark it bootable.
    Since it's an 'iso', you don't need nuthin to make it 'bootable' -- its all in the .iso file.

    I've been using ImgBurn for several years, DEFAULT everything..

    Never had a 'bad burn'....

    Just click the Upper-Left selection (pic-1) and browse to the .iso (pic-2).
    He does the rest.

    Be sure "Verify" has green checkmark. (pic-2)

    Love the music at the end - don't let it scare you.

    Oh, BTW, after the write, he "recycles" the DVD tray:
    pops out, then goes back in.
    Don't get nervous about this, because then he does the 'read', to "Verify".

    Good luck.
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       #14

    ChuckR said:
    Love the music at the end.
    Me to...
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  5. Posts : 185
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       #15

    I use power iso. Never had to adjust settings at all. Other then what dvd slot to burn to
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  6. Posts : 1,112
    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #16

    Sassa said:
    Me to...
    Scared the hell out of me one time - was doing something else.

    Entire house was absolutely quiet...








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  7. Posts : 823
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       #17

    Many my friends use ImgBurn but all of them turn sound off...
    You are t he first I heard who turn sounds on.
    +rep for that...
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  8. Posts : 1,112
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       #18

    Sassa said:
    Many my friends use ImgBurn but all of them turn sound off...
    Maybe that's why they get "bad" burns, and we don't....
    Just noticed pic-2 shows me at 'Max' speed.

    You are the first I heard who turn sounds on.
    +rep for that...
    Thank you!

    Chuck
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       #19

    ChuckR said:
    Maybe that's why they get "bad" burns, and we don't....
    Just noticed pic-2 shows me at 'Max' speed.

    Thank you!

    Chuck
    Actually non of them had "bad" burns...
    ImgBurn is great for freware software..
    And of course you're welcome.
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  10. LFB
    Posts : 697
    Windows7 Enterprise SP1 x64 (Technet)
       #20

    If you use a quality media for burn your image doesn't matter the speed or the software you are using...

    I've always use medias from the best manufacturers: Tayo Yuden or Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.... and I burn always on top speeds: 16x or 18x and 20x... never lost a single disc...:)
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