Unable to burn .iso using Windows Disc Image Burner (Error code: 0x80004005)











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When I try to burn a disc image file using Windows Disc Image Burner the burning fails and the Status says "The disc image didn't burn sucessfully because an error occured (Error code: 0x80004005)".



I am using Windows 7, with a Dell Latitude 6250. The DVD Disc I'm trying to use is a Tayo Yuden DVD+R, and the image file was made with imgburn and is 4.11 GB in size.



I tried previously to burn a file folder to this same type of media, and although it burned, part of the disc was unreadable by windows 7. Thus, I've tried creating an .iso and burning it as an image with Windows Image Burner, so that afterwards it could be MD5 checksum verified.



If there are other details needed to answer this question please let me know and I will edit this post with them.



EDIT 11/27: These are unused media. IMGBURN completes verification sucessfully, and I've tested the disc it makes and it seems to be good (but how can I md5 checksum check it?)










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  • Does this happen with every *.ISO file?
    – iglvzx
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:06










  • Are these unused media?
    – soandos
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:08










  • Does ImgBurn have the same problem?
    – ta.speot.is
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:40






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    I've had trouble trying to burn discs on Windows as well, then I tried InfraRecorder, and it worked great! What happens if you try this tool?
    – user8128167
    Dec 1 '11 at 17:51








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    Try another burning software, if you get the same error it most likely a defective optical drive.
    – Moab
    Feb 22 '15 at 20:12















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When I try to burn a disc image file using Windows Disc Image Burner the burning fails and the Status says "The disc image didn't burn sucessfully because an error occured (Error code: 0x80004005)".



I am using Windows 7, with a Dell Latitude 6250. The DVD Disc I'm trying to use is a Tayo Yuden DVD+R, and the image file was made with imgburn and is 4.11 GB in size.



I tried previously to burn a file folder to this same type of media, and although it burned, part of the disc was unreadable by windows 7. Thus, I've tried creating an .iso and burning it as an image with Windows Image Burner, so that afterwards it could be MD5 checksum verified.



If there are other details needed to answer this question please let me know and I will edit this post with them.



EDIT 11/27: These are unused media. IMGBURN completes verification sucessfully, and I've tested the disc it makes and it seems to be good (but how can I md5 checksum check it?)










share|improve this question
























  • Does this happen with every *.ISO file?
    – iglvzx
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:06










  • Are these unused media?
    – soandos
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:08










  • Does ImgBurn have the same problem?
    – ta.speot.is
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:40






  • 1




    I've had trouble trying to burn discs on Windows as well, then I tried InfraRecorder, and it worked great! What happens if you try this tool?
    – user8128167
    Dec 1 '11 at 17:51








  • 2




    Try another burning software, if you get the same error it most likely a defective optical drive.
    – Moab
    Feb 22 '15 at 20:12













up vote
6
down vote

favorite









up vote
6
down vote

favorite











When I try to burn a disc image file using Windows Disc Image Burner the burning fails and the Status says "The disc image didn't burn sucessfully because an error occured (Error code: 0x80004005)".



I am using Windows 7, with a Dell Latitude 6250. The DVD Disc I'm trying to use is a Tayo Yuden DVD+R, and the image file was made with imgburn and is 4.11 GB in size.



I tried previously to burn a file folder to this same type of media, and although it burned, part of the disc was unreadable by windows 7. Thus, I've tried creating an .iso and burning it as an image with Windows Image Burner, so that afterwards it could be MD5 checksum verified.



If there are other details needed to answer this question please let me know and I will edit this post with them.



EDIT 11/27: These are unused media. IMGBURN completes verification sucessfully, and I've tested the disc it makes and it seems to be good (but how can I md5 checksum check it?)










share|improve this question















When I try to burn a disc image file using Windows Disc Image Burner the burning fails and the Status says "The disc image didn't burn sucessfully because an error occured (Error code: 0x80004005)".



I am using Windows 7, with a Dell Latitude 6250. The DVD Disc I'm trying to use is a Tayo Yuden DVD+R, and the image file was made with imgburn and is 4.11 GB in size.



I tried previously to burn a file folder to this same type of media, and although it burned, part of the disc was unreadable by windows 7. Thus, I've tried creating an .iso and burning it as an image with Windows Image Burner, so that afterwards it could be MD5 checksum verified.



If there are other details needed to answer this question please let me know and I will edit this post with them.



EDIT 11/27: These are unused media. IMGBURN completes verification sucessfully, and I've tested the disc it makes and it seems to be good (but how can I md5 checksum check it?)







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  • Does this happen with every *.ISO file?
    – iglvzx
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:06










  • Are these unused media?
    – soandos
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:08










  • Does ImgBurn have the same problem?
    – ta.speot.is
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:40






  • 1




    I've had trouble trying to burn discs on Windows as well, then I tried InfraRecorder, and it worked great! What happens if you try this tool?
    – user8128167
    Dec 1 '11 at 17:51








  • 2




    Try another burning software, if you get the same error it most likely a defective optical drive.
    – Moab
    Feb 22 '15 at 20:12


















  • Does this happen with every *.ISO file?
    – iglvzx
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:06










  • Are these unused media?
    – soandos
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:08










  • Does ImgBurn have the same problem?
    – ta.speot.is
    Nov 27 '11 at 3:40






  • 1




    I've had trouble trying to burn discs on Windows as well, then I tried InfraRecorder, and it worked great! What happens if you try this tool?
    – user8128167
    Dec 1 '11 at 17:51








  • 2




    Try another burning software, if you get the same error it most likely a defective optical drive.
    – Moab
    Feb 22 '15 at 20:12
















Does this happen with every *.ISO file?
– iglvzx
Nov 27 '11 at 3:06




Does this happen with every *.ISO file?
– iglvzx
Nov 27 '11 at 3:06












Are these unused media?
– soandos
Nov 27 '11 at 3:08




Are these unused media?
– soandos
Nov 27 '11 at 3:08












Does ImgBurn have the same problem?
– ta.speot.is
Nov 27 '11 at 3:40




Does ImgBurn have the same problem?
– ta.speot.is
Nov 27 '11 at 3:40




1




1




I've had trouble trying to burn discs on Windows as well, then I tried InfraRecorder, and it worked great! What happens if you try this tool?
– user8128167
Dec 1 '11 at 17:51






I've had trouble trying to burn discs on Windows as well, then I tried InfraRecorder, and it worked great! What happens if you try this tool?
– user8128167
Dec 1 '11 at 17:51






2




2




Try another burning software, if you get the same error it most likely a defective optical drive.
– Moab
Feb 22 '15 at 20:12




Try another burning software, if you get the same error it most likely a defective optical drive.
– Moab
Feb 22 '15 at 20:12










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Some people seem to have this kind of problem with Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%, and it can be fixed by removing sptd.sys, which means "SCSI Pass Through Direct Host". It's a driver used to emulate CD/DVD.
Here is a link to remove it.



However your problem seems specific to Windows Disc Image Burner that's why you should try others burning software before removing sptd.sys






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    Some people seem to have this kind of problem with Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%, and it can be fixed by removing sptd.sys, which means "SCSI Pass Through Direct Host". It's a driver used to emulate CD/DVD.
    Here is a link to remove it.



    However your problem seems specific to Windows Disc Image Burner that's why you should try others burning software before removing sptd.sys






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      Some people seem to have this kind of problem with Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%, and it can be fixed by removing sptd.sys, which means "SCSI Pass Through Direct Host". It's a driver used to emulate CD/DVD.
      Here is a link to remove it.



      However your problem seems specific to Windows Disc Image Burner that's why you should try others burning software before removing sptd.sys






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        Some people seem to have this kind of problem with Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%, and it can be fixed by removing sptd.sys, which means "SCSI Pass Through Direct Host". It's a driver used to emulate CD/DVD.
        Here is a link to remove it.



        However your problem seems specific to Windows Disc Image Burner that's why you should try others burning software before removing sptd.sys






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        Some people seem to have this kind of problem with Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%, and it can be fixed by removing sptd.sys, which means "SCSI Pass Through Direct Host". It's a driver used to emulate CD/DVD.
        Here is a link to remove it.



        However your problem seems specific to Windows Disc Image Burner that's why you should try others burning software before removing sptd.sys







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