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  1. ok so ill just say everything im trying to do, so ive backed up dvds on my computer and have the iso files. the isos work, if i mount them in daemon tools, they work with no problem, but once I open decrypter or imgburn and try to burn it i get problems. so i open whichever program, insert my dvdrw in the dvd burner, go and select the file to burn, make sure its harddrive to dvd, and then i hit burn. on each program it says the disc needs to be formated, or erased, same thing, so it does that. then when thats done i get this error. same on both program, at same time


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  2. other rips ive done of my dvds that have been in img format have worked



    im using dvd+rw, is this the problem?
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    Originally Posted by PissedPanther
    im using dvd+rw, is this the problem?
    Shouldn't be, but it wouldn't hurt to try either a different RW or other media. You could also try burning something else to that same RW to see if it might be the ISO file(s). Alternatively try recreating the ISOs from your DVDs.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  4. yeah i tried multiple isos, and made numerous copies..


    i did find that i go through the process i stated above, and get that error, if i leave the dvdrw in the drive, and dont close the program, and change the iso and try again, it works, well atleast twice it did. but when i try to run dvd in power dvd i get this error

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  5. oh and i can choose either option and hit ok but the window keeps coming up
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  6. blah now whenever i try to load one of the iso or img backups, powerdvd shows that auto-resume thing
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    That "auto-resume thing" is fine and is not really a problem. All that does is remember what point you were up to last time you played that DVD. If you don't want to see it then tick the "Don't ask me this question again" box and it will go away ..... forever.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  8. haha ok, well ignore those posts then


    but still im trying to figure out this error, have you seen it before? or know what it means?
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  9. could it be something with how decrypter and imgburn wants to keep erasing the disk everytime?
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  10. FORGET ALL THIS, I FIGURED IT OUT lol
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