If the LayerBreak is set to the default Optimal setting (where ImgBurn calculates the size automatically) it fails. If you set the LayerBreak to match the ISO image it fails. If you say yes it fails (the ISO layerbrake size is not a multiple of 16 that is either a requirement of ImgBurn or the particular Memorex DVD+R DL that Staples and RadioShack sell). After you initiate the burn a warning message will appear about the size of the layer brake in the ISO being different than what is specified and asking if you want to change it.
When using ImgBurn burning software I went into the Tools-Options menu and selected the Write tab, set the LayerBreak to UserSpecified, and entered the size of 2066000. I was able to burn the image by doing the following, but the resulting DVD has yet to be tested in the car. Joined: Sat 6:36 pm Posts: 8 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time Of course I would love to know if it is something silly that I overlooked, but absent of that I would caution anyone else about downloading the 81 files as it is quite a time consuming exercise that for me has been fruitless. and then trying the same from a second machine. I mean what are the chances of me being able to create Honda discs but not the Toyota disc using the same media, drive, and software.
I wonder if the person that successfully made a disc from this image did it with the 81 files or the two files listed above. I get the impression that the 81 file upload is bad. With the other burning programs I loaded the ISO since they don't seem to know what an MDS file was. love that program, it is so well written! In fact ImgBurn is so good that on one of the two machines that I tried I accidentally loaded the ISO file and ImgBurn barked at me that I should load the MDS file and that it would do it for me "this time". Yes, with ImgBurn I am loading the MDS file and not the ISO. It could heat up and melt off and ruin your Navigation systemĭownload 2xDVD5:
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