Recently when I open Imgburn and try to search for an ISO to burn my computer flashes to a bluescreen and then immediately restarts. The screen flashes too quickly for me to read, so I'm not sure what it says. I've recently defragmented my computer and also installed Limewire. I'm not sure if either of those could be causing this problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Imgburn, but it didn't help. Anyone have the same problem/fix?
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Uninstall Limewire and see if the same thing happens. If nothing happens, it's not Limewire causing the problem. I have Limewire. It has never caused a problem.
Did you recently install or update any spyware programs?CJ
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DVD Dycrypter is a very good burning program.
Here is the link to the DVD Decrypter guide.
However, take care of the crashing problem first.
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I can promise you it's not caused by ImgBurn - unless you're running Windows 95 or something.
On XP, only low level components cause BSOD's. i.e. drivers etc.
As ImgBurn is just an EXE, it's pretty much impossible for it to be the cause.
If you look in the C:\Windows\Minidumps folder you should find a file or two from the time when it last rebooted. Email it to me (look in ImgBurn's About box) and I'll examine it. I should then be able to tell you the file that actually caused the problem - assuming it wasn't something in the OS kernel itself.Comment
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