I believe the simplest way out of this is to switch to Img.
Most of the old timers here and all the mods (I think anyway) prefer Img.
It is much more reliable, configurable and it's the best darn burn engine on the planet.
It's also freeware and has great support from the author, LIGHTNING UK!
Most users leave their problems behind when they switch.
Okay, the weird stuff just keeps on rollin. I installed IMGBurn and got everything set up per the tutorial and video. I went ahead and selected the option to have the disc verify when done burning. It copied the disc, but it bombed out when verifying. I tried to play the disc in 2 DVD players and Windows media and no luck. I have attached all logs.
The only thing recommended that I haven't done is delete the patin-couffin driver, but I didn't figure that mattered since I was using IMGBurn now. Incidentally, I did finally find the driver. It wasn't showing up before as either the uninstall or CCleaner had already removed it. Now it is back since I reistalled DVDFAB.
Anyway, I have my own guess and maybe someone can tell me if they think I'm on the right track. My computer is brand new and a pretty decent Gateway system. But right after I bought it, I remember that I had a problem burning some files to a disc just using the Windows software. Is there a good chance that all of these problems are due to a bad drive? Is that common?
Now, if it turns out that I do need a new drive, what is a good and hopefully economical burning drive to buy? Are they hard to install? Funny thing is I bought an extended warranty for the computer, but since it is so new I would have to send the entire computer to Hoboken or somewhere just to have them test are replace the drive. I figure it might just be cheaper, and quicker, to get a new drive and install it myself. Of course, that is if the drive is the issue.
Any ideas?
Tad