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Old 26-07-2006   #1 (permalink)
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A weird problem

Now my problem is somthing that has been driving me crazy for the past 2 weeks and I have no clue what the problem is, even if I cant fix the problem I just want to know what the problem is...

I have an MDS/MDF file, and I have CompUSA DVD-R 8x Blanks, I loaded the images onto both Alcohol 120% and Nero, I load the image burning wizard on Alcohol 120% and I load the image and everything, it finishes burning 100% complete... Now I load the disk and I get NOTHING, I check in my computer and it looks like its blank, but when I look at the disk itself there is defiently data written to it... I tried burning just the image onto the disk with Nero Using DATA DISK, so that I can try upstairs and I get the same problem. Is it my burner that sucks? Am I doing somthing wrong? Or is my compusa disks that suck? Does anyone have any clue what I should do?

I dont want to mount it or anything using dameon tools I want to burn it onto the dvd-r but nothing works... Thanks for anyhelp guys I appreciate it.


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Re: A weird problem

What's your burner and firmware you are currently useing? Do you have more than one dvdrw drive?
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Re: A weird problem

Your post is identical (save for the last line) to this one.

As indicated by Portmac in the thread you started there, we will not assist you with your warez downloads on this forum.

Further, since you haven't heeded Portmac's warning, you can have a few days off to think about it.
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