An experience I'm sure many of you can relate to; I used one of my old computers to burn a disk image. I used ImgBurn, and I stupidly chose to try and burn the disk image directly from the USB stick on a USB 1 machine. There came a point in the process where it was clear that this either wasn't going to work, or it would take days, so I canceled it. But after having canceled, the process of canceling was taking forever, so I hit the reset button. After the restart, I copied the ISO to the hard drive, and started up ImgBurn again. But it said the DVDRW wasn't ready? I tried another blank CD, but it was not detected. I tried a disk with something on it, it wouldn't read that either. I made sure the drive was still in DMA mode (it was). I uninstalled and reinstalled ImgBurn, no change. I uninstalled the IDE channel, and when it reinstalled, no change. I checked, and there was a newer firmware available for the drive, so I updated it - no change. I pulled the drive, disassembled it, reassembled it, put it back in the machine, and it now works perfectly, and completed the burn with no issues.
A lot of times when you first start out on a project you think, This is never going to be finished. But then it is, and you think, Wow, it wasn't even worth it. - Jack Handey