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    Windows Won't Burn Discs.

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    • Mike RalstonM
      Mike Ralston
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      I'm trying to burn a bootable Citrix program to a disc in ISO form.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Mike Ralston
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        @Mike-Ralston said:

        Windows 8. The standard disc burner it comes with is just not functioning properly.

        Haven't played with that functionality in Windows 8. Define "not functioning properly."

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Mike Ralston
          last edited by

          @Mike-Ralston said:

          I'm trying to burn a bootable Citrix program to a disc in ISO form.

          What Citrix product is that?

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          • Mike RalstonM
            Mike Ralston
            last edited by

            Oh my goodness, my bad. Elastix* And it just will not burn. No explanation.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Mike Ralston
              last edited by

              @Mike-Ralston said:

              Oh my goodness, my bad. Elastix* And it just will not burn. No explanation.

              LOL. I was wondering what was going on over there. 🙂

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                Someone needs more ☕

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                • Bill KindleB
                  Bill Kindle
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                  double shot.

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                  • Mike RalstonM
                    Mike Ralston
                    last edited by

                    Actually if you specifically ask them, you can get an 8 Shot at Starbucks.

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ
                      last edited by

                      There is a quick and easy way to test the ISO file in Windows 8.

                      Double click the iso and try to mount it. It should mount on a new virtual DVD Drive. If it give you an error about the file being corrupt, try to re-download

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                      • Mike RalstonM
                        Mike Ralston
                        last edited by

                        Hmm so I've tried your guys suggestions and the server is giving me tons of errors...

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                        • IRJI
                          IRJ @Mike Ralston
                          last edited by

                          @Mike-Ralston said:

                          Hmm so I've tried your guys suggestions and the server is giving me tons of errors...

                          Could be a bad iso.

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                          • Mike RalstonM
                            Mike Ralston
                            last edited by

                            May be, I'll try some other sources.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Mike Ralston
                              last edited by

                              @Mike-Ralston said:

                              Hmm so I've tried your guys suggestions and the server is giving me tons of errors...

                              More details please. Did an ISO disk get burned? Did it boot? What errors are you getting?

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                              • NaraN
                                Nara
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                                If you mount the CD in a VM, does it boot ok then?

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Nara
                                  last edited by

                                  @Nara said:

                                  If you mount the CD in a VM, does it boot ok then?

                                  Good idea, test first the ISO then the CD itself that way.

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                                  • Mike RalstonM
                                    Mike Ralston
                                    last edited by

                                    This alot simpler of an issue than you're all assuming. It's either a bad ISO or the burning program didn't work correctly. When it's booted of the disk, it literally lists thousands of errors. It goes through every folder, subfolder, application, and exstension file and says it's not able to be booted from. So far as I know, I don't have a VM to test it on. I have adecently beefy PC to run one on if that's a suggestion.

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                                    • M
                                      Marcelo
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                                      Maybe the ISO i really bad. Are you burning a CD, DVD maybe? I have had enough issues with laptops not being able to burn because the drive is buggered, can you try a different Drive to burn with?

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                                      • Mike RalstonM
                                        Mike Ralston
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                                        I am using a wonky drive to burn with, it's some weird branding that's not very popular. I've never had issues burning discs, though, and it should be fine. Unfortunately, the program I'm attempting to burn will not work as a bootable USB, it's got some sort of reader built into the application itself that requires it to be a CD/DVD. I should be extracting the files from the ISO and burning them, correct?

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Mike Ralston
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                                          @Mike-Ralston said:

                                          I am using a wonky drive to burn with, it's some weird branding that's not very popular. I've never had issues burning discs, though, and it should be fine. Unfortunately, the program I'm attempting to burn will not work as a bootable USB, it's got some sort of reader built into the application itself that requires it to be a CD/DVD. I should be extracting the files from the ISO and burning them, correct?

                                          No. An ISO is an image of a file system. You should not be opening or extracting anything. If you do that you are just copying files and not a bootable file system. You have to burn as an image.

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                                          • NaraN
                                            Nara
                                            last edited by

                                            With Windows 7 or newer, toss a blank disc in the drive, right-click the ISO, then click on Burn.

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