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    can anyone tell me, whats best program to burn a 4.12GB iso image file to a dvd
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    Imgburn has always worked well for me when I need to burn an ISO image.
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    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Imgburn has always worked well for me when I need to burn an ISO image.
    Well I have imageburn and said burn image file, but it said about an error. cant remember what, unless the dvd was corrupted may try again then
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    What brand of blank disc's do you use ??
    And are you trying to burn to a single layer or dual layer disc
    Might also check for a firmware update for your computer's dvd burner
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    Originally Posted by loa909 View Post
    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Imgburn has always worked well for me when I need to burn an ISO image.
    Well I have imageburn and said burn image file, but it said about an error. cant remember what, unless the dvd was corrupted may try again then
    ....and maybe make a note of any error messages and post them, if you see any when you try again.
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    I've always used imgburn for any of my DVD burning, whether it's an ISO image or a DVD video.

    If you're using a laptop to burn the disc, it has been my experience that laptop drives are a lot more finicky than internal desktop drives when it comes to what discs will burn successfully.
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    The only time I've seen errors with IMGBurn was when attempting to burn onto incorrect media.
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