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    AI Recovery Burner not working

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by sidg666, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. sidg666

    sidg666 Notebook Consultant

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    Well I've tried it 3 times and every time even though I put in a blank DVD, after like 20 grueling minutes it will just spit out my DVD saying some exception error has occurred and that I need to reinsert the DVD. And I keep doing this but everytime it just spits it out and it doesn't matter how many times I do this but the outcome has been the same.

    Are there any remedies for this or am I stuck? (I know I can get an image or the CD from Microsoft with the OS themselves so don't suggest that)
     
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    Bumping for help.
     
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    tried a new disk each time?
     
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    Yes. They are always empty and they always come out empty.
     
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    Bump. I really could use some help.

    Also I did not mess with it or download any new versions of the program. It is still the same as with the factory install.
     
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    Bumpity bumpity bump bump.
     
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    Bump. Bump.
     
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    Does the method you described work?

    The one where you just use the .isos from the temp folder instead of waiting for the program to do it.