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There was malware on one of the toolbars they tried to sneak in on me (SavIt).
There was malware on one of the toolbars they tried to sneak in on me (SavIt).
I get so tired of walking a literal "minefield" when trying to get a free download. They try to put in toolbars to take over your browser, plus all these other junky programs. It's a good thing I use Avast! It arrested the Malware from ImGburn (SaVIt) that tried to insert itself on my computer. If anyone knows of a safe (without the other worthless programs) download to get a burner, please let me know.
Try this one
CDBurnerXP: Free CD and DVD burning software
Regarding img burn you could uncheck the items you don't want like the toolbars so they won't get installed .
Thanks, I'll check it out...
Ok I downloaded it with no incidents. It only asked for one other program which I refused. I'm trying to test it by recording a video file. I have DVD-R's,but it rejects them. I wonder if I need the DVD-RW?
Create Data-CDs/DVDs
- burn any Data on CD-R/CD-RW/DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM/BD/HD-DVD, including double layer mediums
- Supports burning data on permanent backup M-Discs, which promise up to 1000 years of data preservation.
- burn mp3-CDs to store many audio files on one single disc
- create bootable discs
- Disc spanning: Spread data on multiple discs
- verify written Data automatically after burning process
- use either the internal browser to add your files or the intuitive Drop-Box to drag and drop files directly from any Windows Explorer window
- save your compilations for creation of backups
- burn on-the-fly and with buffer-underrun protections
- import previous (ISO 9660) sessions and edit existing file structure on CD/DVD
- quick- and full-erase disc
- copy data discs (possible copy-protection is not bypassed)
- retrieve recorder and disc information
You should be able to use DVD-R but I am not certain: HP Compaq 6910p Specs - Laptops - CNET Reviews
You should be able to use a DVD-R disc as DVD-RW should include DVD-ROptical Drive DVD±RW (+R DL) / DVD-RAM
Read Speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD)
Write Speed 24x (CD) / 4x (DVD±R)
Rewrite Speed 10x (CD) / 2x (DVD-RW) / 2.4x (DVD+RW) / 2x (DVD-RAM)
DVD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I would try a DVD-RW though if you have any. A DVD+R, DVD+RW or a regular CD should be writtable as well...
I read the specs;it does appear a DVD-R should work fine.I'm at a loss concerning what the problem is here.
Here's a shot of the error message I get every time when I have the DVD-R (blank) in the drive. This time I tried to burn music files after unzipping, I dragged and dropped.
have you tried different discs or type of disc? also, can you read data from a disc like any media CD or anything?