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  1. Hello all!
    Today I burned a image file with alcohol 120%.
    But when the disc where rejected and I put it in my computer again, then the disc where 0bytes AND I could not re-burn it.
    What is the problem here :S

    Thanks!

    i r noob, pls help me
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    try imgburn
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  3. I edited the post , i need helo pls pls
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    If you stll have the original image file, reburn it with IMGBurn, or even Nero.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  5. I tryed to burn it with IMGBurn, but the same thing happend. I could not open the disc, even in a dvd player
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    Maybe the ISO file is corrupted. Use DaemonTools to mount the ISO (which will emulate putting the dvd in your dvd-rom drive) and attempt to play the dvd. This should at least rule out / confirm a few things.

    A fix may be to try extracting the contents of the ISO to your hard drive - winrar should be able to open the ISO - and try recreating the ISO with folder2iso, IMGTools Classic, PGCEdit or IMGBurn. Then try mounting as described above.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Is it a CD image or DVD image?
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  8. Its DVD image file.
    I tryed to emulate the image file with alcohol and it worked fine to watch the movie trough the computer. And that worked fine!
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    OK, well it's either a burner, media or DVD player problem then.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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