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AM jake2jake10 InsanelyMac Protégé Members 20 posts Gender:Male Hey guys i keep getting error reading image data while burning iatkos L1 and L2 to disks. I have triend many torrents and currently use power iso but have tried multiple other softwares. Ik its not my drive or the disks so idk what to do. If poweriso mount image failed you can share links and have a link to a valid torrent let me know. I have tried converting the file to .iso which gives me another error or just changing the file extension which then does let me burn it but i get an error reading plist file while booting the disk on my pc. Any help is appreciated. Back to top Back to OSx86 10.7 (Lion) 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear InsanelyMac Forum → OSx86 Project → OSx86 Installation → OSx86 10.7 (Lion) Help Sign In Use Facebook Use Twitter Need an account? Register now! Username I've forgotten my password Forum Password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list © 2016 InsanelyMac| News| Forum| Downloads| OSx86 Wiki| Mac Netbook| PHP hosting by CatN| Designed by Ed Gain| Logo by irfan| Privacy Policy
burning. With PowerISO, you can backup files and folders to compact disc. To Burn data disc with PowerISO, please follow the steps, Run PowerISO. Click on the "New" button on error writing data 559-00000000 9b059b5c toolbar, then choose"Data CD / DVD" from the popup menu. This will create an
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empty compilation. If you want to create a UDF DVD disc, please choose "UDF DVD" from the popup menu. Click on the
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"Add" button on toolbar to add files and folders. You can select files and folders in the "Add files and folders" dialog, then click "Add" button to add selected items to current compilation. You can directly http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/274773-error-reading-image-data-whil-trying-to-burn-both-iatkos-l1-and-l2/ drag files and folders from Windows Explorer to the PowerISO window. CTRL-C and CTRL-V can also be used to add files to current compilation. You can also edit the current compilation as follows, * Choose the menu "Action > New Folder" to create a new empty folder under current folder. * Choose the menu "Action > Change Label" to change the default label. * Choose the menu "File > Properties" to set http://www.poweriso.com/tutorials/burn-files-and-folders.htm the the properties for current compilation. If you are not sure what it is, simply keep this settings unchanged. Insert a blank disc in the burning drive, and click "Burn" button on toolbar. PowerISO will show the burning dialog. Please select the proper burning drive from the list, and change other settings if necessary. If you want to append data to the disc in the future, please do not check the option, "Finalize disc". Click "Burn" button to start burning current compilation to the disc. If the "Verify written data" option is checked, PowerISO will verify written data to make sure the data written to the disc can be read back, and is identical with the original copy. If the destination disc is rewritable, and is not empty, PowerISO will show a dialog prompts you to erase it before burning. Please press "OK" to confirm and continue. PowerISO will show the burning progress information after burning start. If burning finished successfully, you can get the message, "Burning completed successfully". If "Verify written data" option is checked, and data verifying is OK, you will also get the message finally, "Verifying completed successfully.". Related Topics: Burn ISO File Create ISO File Burning Settings
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