Imgburn error device not ready incompatible medium installed




















All you can do is buy some discs from an online store that specifies the 'media id' by the side of the product information. If you look in the log window it'll tell you which devices the program found.

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Todd Posted August 22, I think there is a bug somewhere.. Incompatable medium installed means exactly what it says im afraid.

So your drive is having problems initialising the media, it's nothing at all to do with ImgBurn, it's simply reporting the error. AAAh ok thank you so much for such a fast response and erm Lightning UK I love your software mate.

Though I wish you still did DVD Decrypter but I am sure that's not the first time you've heard that so ignore that comment. I suppose it could just be a bad disc. I am going to try a few different things, including using imgburn to try again. Might also try nero or some other program. I recentely installed against my better judgement!

Every disc I burned in it failed its own verification. Mind you I don't think I have even rebooted since that uninstall which is most likely not the best way of going about things. When Decrypter does it, I eject the disk and swap it to another drive and verify it with IB, the only time one failed to verify is when some "dumbass" yeah, me!

How can the medium be valid for writing but incompatible for reading and yet readable in a dvdrom surely a lesser laser!?! Crap Media comes to mind. That's one of the reasons I make ImgBurn cycle the tray after a write and before a verify - to catch problems like that. My vote is for crap media too!! Anyone else? Of course a log would settle the media debate Without any bloody doubt whatsoever. I just used imgburn to do a simple iso burn and it worked great as usual though!

All burns in ImgBurn use the exact same burning code. To say build mode didn't work but then write mode is fine, it's just total fluke. The errors come from the drive as mentioned earlier , not the program. The program just displays them. If your burner prefers that, change the 'Write Type' option in ImgBurn's settings. I am still confused how the writer can fail to read a disc it has written, which is then verified by the same program in a different drive and plays in any standalone machine?

I never had this prob. Imgburn is not at fault for your disc's not working, if you cannot believe this and your thoughts cannot progress past this point then your on your own.

Most of the people that come here for help listen to what is being said and most of the time the problem is resolved by the regulars here. Why is it that there are always a few people who come here for help and then they dismiss the answers without trying them? To those people I say;. The regulars here aren't just pulling answers out of their They've been doing this long enough to be able to help MANY people.

Please remember that no one here has any obligation to help anybody. They are doing it because they genuinely want to help. None of them get anything back except the satisfaction of being able to help somebody solve thier problem. If you can work with being able to accept the answers, and try them, then great. All of us here are willing to help you. If you just want to complain that you didn't get the answer that you expected to get, then please go away.

That will leave more time for the people that really want, and appreciate the help they are getting. However, there is something to note:. CMC Magnetics makes the worst optical discs out there. So, it's not uncommon to have a package of discs where a lot of them burn fine in a row and then you get some errors in a row. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Cannot read medium - incompatible format.

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