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How can I post a Log File when the system reboots before I can even start a RIP. Here's the Log File from 6.4.7.9 which is stable.
I think it's funny that other versions work but all of a sudden it's my drivers when the system is stable without 6.4.8.5:bang:
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As Webslinger noted, posting log files using a version that works would be tremendously helpful if the person wants to solve the problem.
regarding complaints about said version, it just came out today. Just wait.
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Drinkyleanddie, what's the functional difference between 6.4.8.4 and 6.4.8.5, except for some cracks that could be used in the past no longer being functional and additional blacklisting? Anything? Hmmm . . .
Will imgburn cause problems with Nero or DVD Shrink?
Tried to DL imgburn this is what I got:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /SetupImgBurn_2.4.2.0.exe on this server.
Please inform the administrator of the referring page, http://imgburn.en.softonic.com/download if you think this was a mistake.
If you're trying to download ImgBurn, please click here or wait to be redirected in 10 seconds.
As far as I am aware there should be no functional differences. It was bumped up to 6.4.8.5 for official release. Maybe some minor tweaks were done but I wouldn't expect anything significant.
LOL didn't take long for the BSD, just finished the post and down the system went. Appears that imgburn didn't work. If anybody has a copy of 6.4.8.4 I really need it until Slysoft fixs 6.4.8.5 (which is un-usable) and unstable.
I do think it's interesting that everybody wants to blame my system drivers all of a sudden when I haven't had any stablity issues before with other versions. Anything but the version. One would think that if everything else is stable and 6.4.8.5 causes issues it would be the version. Especially if 6.4.8.4 worked great.
If I close 6.4.8.5 system is stable, let it sit in systray it's unstable. Sorry I downloaded 6.4.8.5, now stuck with 6.4.7.9.
Drivers of 6.4.8.4 and 6.4.8.5 are ... identical (except for the version number).
LOL didn't take long for the BSD, just finished the post and down the system went. Appears that imgburn didn't work. If anybody has a copy of 6.4.8.4 I really need it until Slysoft fixs 6.4.8.5 (which is un-usable) and unstable.
I do think it's interesting that everybody wants to blame my system drivers all of a sudden when I haven't had any stablity issues before with other versions. Anything but the version. One would think that if everything else is stable and 6.4.8.5 causes issues it would be the version. Especially if 6.4.8.4 worked great.
If I close 6.4.8.5 system is stable, let it sit in systray it's unstable. Sorry I downloaded 6.4.8.5, now stuck with 6.4.7.9.
Drivers of 6.4.8.4 and 6.4.8.5 are ... identical (except for the version number).