Getting Burn Failure When Burning DVD

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  1. binkie7

    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    @slotdr
    Laddyboy could be right.
    You are running way to low on free hard drive space.
    Remember this image is still on your hard drive (unless you deleted it).
    Here's a few sugesstions that may help (good to do on a regular basis anyhow):
    *Do a windows disc cleanup - also delete the temp files w/ it.
    *Delete any files no longer needed - clear up hard drive space.
    *Run a system defrag - you'll need at least 15% free hard drive space to run this.
     
  2. slotdr

    slotdr Member

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    Thanks, my C partition is 15 gigs with 9 1/2 free.I sure I can increase it by 5 gigs if I have to, whare does the image store itself
    when transcoding? This is the best forum, answers come fast
     
  3. laddyboy

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    In the Documents and Setting folder in the specific user folder, usually on the C:\ drive. See the Configure button in NeroVision and then the Folders tab to change the location.
     
  4. slotdr

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    So if I direct it to my F partition which has 20 gigs That should be all right? Then I won't have to increase my C drive
     
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    It may solve the burn problem and it may not. I would just use NeroVision to make an ISO file and burn with DVD Decrypter. NeroVision has lots of bugs that pop up at the most inappropriate times. I've never been fond of Nero as a burner. Every failed burn I've ever had has been from Nero. I don't think I've ever had a failed burn from DVD Decrypter or ImgBurn.
     

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