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burning an ISO file using Img Burn Discussion in 'Xbox 360 - Modding & Hacking' started by allstar990, Mar 25, 2011. allstar990 Member Joined: Mar 25, 2011 Messages: 7 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 Hello! imgburn io error I am not sure if this is in the right thread, but i am having problems
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burning dvd of xbox 360 game Fable III. Please note that this is the first time i am doing this, and i learnt how to imgburn i/o error scsistatus 0x02 burn the game using this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jzQ3vHUISA I have done everything right as shown in the video. My first attempt failed. My second attempt also failed. Then i tried burning Halo Reach. That also failed. I am attaching an image imgburn i/o error check condition of the exact error i am getting. Please help me and tell me what i am doing wrong. The image can be found here : http://img59.imageshack.us/i/imgburnerror.jpg/ Thank you allstar990, Mar 25, 2011 #1 infam0us Regular member Joined: Oct 23, 2005 Messages: 1,538 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 its ur burner see if you can update the firmware on it infam0us, Mar 25, 2011 #2 miketrev Regular member Joined: Feb 1, 2009 Messages: 3,210 Likes Received: 0 Trophy
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Points: 46 Or your media, try different media miketrev, Mar 25, 2011 #3 peluynati Regular member Joined: Nov 18, 2009 Messages: 1,841 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 since he was writing at 1x i think i agree with the burner, but could be both. peluynati, Mar 25, 2011 #4 allstar990 Member Joined: Mar 25, 2011 Messages: 7 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 infam0us said: its ur burner see if you can update the firmware on itClick to expand... Its the latest version of imgburn, so i don't think i need to upgrade the firmware. And i think my media is fine, because many of my friends burn games on the same kind of disk i am using (moserbaer). Anyway, If i have to update my firmware of my burner, how do i do it? I have a sony optiarc dvd rw ad-7700h. Last edited: Mar 27, 2011 allstar990, Mar 27, 2011 #5 infam0us Regular member Joined: Oct 23, 2005 Messages: 1,538 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 doesnt matter if imgburn is new,look at sonys website,also use better media doesnt matter,its been discussed many times,verbatims are the way to go infam0us, Mar 28, 2011 #6 allstar990 Member Joined: Mar 25, 2011 Messages: 7 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 infam0us said: doesnt matter if imgburn is new,look at sonys website,also use better media doesnt matter,its been discussed many times,verbatims are the way to goClick to expand...
VIDEOS NEWS ACCOUNT PREMIUM Tutorials Navigation Tutorials :: New :: Popular :: Top Rated Tutorials: 12,097 Categories: 33Total Views: 22,496,986 How to Fix the I/O error in ImgBurn. Tutorial Name: How to Fix the I/O error in ImgBurn. Category: sk interpretation hardware error Xbox 360 Game Modding Tutorials Submitted By: TTG_CrotchRockit Date Added: Tue. Aug 09, 2011 Comments: imgburn write error 7 Views: 35,469 Share: Hey guys today I have a Tutorial on how to fix the I/O Error you may get while burning a
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disc using ImgBurn. The I/O error is called an Interpretation error and it is caused when Windows tries to read the disc you are burning. Which interrupts ImgBurn and the program stops. Below is an example of an I/O http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/i-o-error-when-burning-an-iso-file-using-img-burn.735500/ error. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] -Obviously the sectors, name, etc. will be different although this is what an I/O error looks like. Here's what to do if you encounter this problem. 1. Close imgburn and eject your CD. 2. Restart your computer. 3. Once booted open up task manager or activity monitor on mac. 4. Close all other unnecessary programs, I.E. Itunes,limewire, etc. 5. Close all unnecessary processes. Such as itunes helper, and all http://www.thetechgame.com/Tutorials/id=1331/c=1315/how-to-fix-the-i-o-error-in-imgburn.html other non - system processes. 6. Open ImgBurn and Insert your DVD-Rdl. (Keep task manager or activity monitor open) 7. Find ImgBurn in processes and right click. Then go to Set Priority ---> High. 8. After doing that you should be all set to burn your iso or whatever. This technique has worked every time. *Please Note: This Must Be Repeated Everytime You Encounter an I/O Error* Thank you! Below is the download page for ImgBurn if you want to get the newest version, etc. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Ratings Current rating: 2.57 by 159 users Please take one second and rate this tutorial... Not a Chance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Absolutely Comments "How to Fix the I/O error in ImgBurn." :: Login/Create an Account :: 7 comments If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account. Send Us News » Cheap Games & Prepaid Codes via G2A » TeeTeeGeeSeenPosted: Sun. Oct 16, 2011 I'll try this later but do I need a certain drive I have Compaq XP bioswreckerPosted: Sun. Sep 04, 2011 you only have to do one burn cycle as well instead of the 2 that it asks you 2 do xEXCShOtZxPosted: Mon. Aug 22, 2011 sorry 4 my other comment but its your registry erors on ur computer go here http://www.delete-c
DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video Newbie / General discussions Imgburn I/O Errors - 'fix' - http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/369898-Imgburn-I-O-Errors-fix-worked-for-me worked for me.... + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 6 of 6 Imgburn https://www.davidtan.org/how-to-fix-power-calibration-area-error-burn-cd-dvd-blu-ray/ I/O Errors - 'fix' - worked for me.... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 30th Jan 201507:19 #1 bahjan View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jan 2010 Location : in the past o error You can get I/O errors because: 1. Burner firmware is out of date 2. Burner is dying 3. Burner doesn't like the media you are using - try another make - Verbatim is usually reliable try a DVD RW disk. 4. Update your version of imgburn. NB ver 2.5.7.0 is the last free version not bundled with adware. Having had several instances of sudden I/0 burn errors when imgburn i/o error using Imgburn ver 2.5.7.0 on Optiarc on an old XP and a much newer Hitachi DVD on Win 7, I stumbled across this which might work for you: 1. Close imgburn and eject any disks. 2. Restart your computer. 3. Once booted open up task manager or activity monitor on mac. 4. Close all other unnecessary programs, I.E. Itunes, limewire, Winpatrol etc. 5. Close all unnecessary processes. Such as itunes helper, and all other non - system processes. 6. Open ImgBurn and Insert your DVD-R. (Keep task manager or activity monitor open) 7. Find ImgBurn in 'Processes' tab on the task manager and right click. Then go to Set Priority ---> High. 8. After doing that you should be all set to burn your iso or whatever. NB: This Must Be Repeated Every time You Encounter an I/O Error. Also check the priority is set to high if you do more than one burn. Note: Cccasionally I have found that processes running in the background (like Winpatrol) may cause burn interrupts which result in write Imgburn errors. Doesn't always, but you can temporarily close Winpatrol while you burn. Last edited by bahjan; 3rd May 2015 at 07:25. Quote 30th Jan 201509:04 #2 Siam
message "Power Calibration Area Error". As I haven't actually use my laptop disc drive to burn optic media for quite a long time now, I thought that the drive might have "died due to old age".However, I was able to get rid of the error and the DVD finished burning successfully after following the following steps. 1. I unplugged the power cord from laptop. For some reason, my old laptop was having a hard time cooling itself down and the fan was running heavily. Unplugging the power cord seems to cool something down.2. I eject the disc drive and cleaned the lens and surrounding area with a piece of tissue (yes, toilet paper to be exact).3. Insert DVD and started the burning task again with a lower recording (burning) speed. This time it finished perfectly without a problem! If that didnt help, consider trying the following steps (I haven't test this, but some says it works) - Disable IMAPI Service - Launch Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services . - Browse for "IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service", Right-click on it and select properties. - Change Startup Type to Disabled. - Go ahead and try recording your disc again. Filed Under: Software, Tips, Hacks, Tricks 10 CommentsRelated Posts Fixing Internal Server 500 ErrorAn Error Occurred While Processing This DirectivePerl MP3::Tag Module Software Error Writing of ID3v2.4 is not fully supported (prohibited now via `write_v24′) SolutionDo You Watch Superbowl?PHP + SimpleXML: Creating XML File Using simplexml_load_string ErrorWordPress 2.3.2 Released Comments Eyldar saysNovember 9, 2009 at 10:35 amhey help me my OS windowsSEVEN but IMAPI service not how can i do?Reply graver saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 3:39 pmthe same problem. Win7 … anybody?Reply Andrew saysJune 8, 2012 at 7:55 pmYou are an angel , thanks to you im now able to record my DVD's again.I'm using windows 7, ultimate x64 and after many tries to solve the problem i found this website that was my solution.Reply David saysJune 9, 2012 at 9:08 pmGlad this helps, Andrew.Reply maddy sa