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How to fix the error "The disc image didn't burn successfully because an error occurred 0x80004005"?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 3rd, 2022

This error indicates that there was an error while burning the disc image. This can be caused by a number of different factors, including missing files or damaged files. If you are still experiencing this error, it might be best to contact your DVD burner manufacturer for help.

1. Verify that the disc is correctly labelled and formatted

  1. Check the label on the disc to make sure it is correct and formatted correctly.
  2. If the label is incorrect or the disc is not formatted correctly, try burning the disc again.
  3. If the disc still does not burn successfully, try a different disc.

2. Verify that the disc is correctly inserted into the drive

  1. Verify that the disc is correctly inserted into the drive.
  2. If the disc is not inserted correctly, remove it and re-insert it.
  3. If the disc is inserted correctly, try burning the disc image again.
  4. If the disc image still does not burn successfully, try a different disc or disc image.

3. Verify that the drive is correctly connected to the computer

  1. Check that the drive is properly plugged into the computer. If it is not, unplug it and plug it back in.
  2. Once the drive is plugged in, open My Computer (or This PC in Windows 10) and check to see if the drive is listed. If it is not, then the drive is not properly connected and you will need to troubleshoot the connection.
  3. If the drive is listed, then right-click on it and select Properties.
  4. In the Properties window, click on the Hardware tab.
  5. Under the Hardware tab, look for the drive in the list of devices. If it is not listed, then the drive is not properly connected and you will need to troubleshoot the connection.
  6. If the drive is listed, then click on the Properties button.
  7. In the Properties window, click on the Drivers tab.
  8. Under the Drivers tab, look for the drive in the list of devices. If it is not listed, then the drive is not properly connected and you will need to troubleshoot the connection.
  9. If the drive is listed, then click on the Update Driver button.
  10. In the Update Driver window, select the Search automatically for updated driver software option.
  11. Windows will now search for an updated driver for the drive. If one is found, it will be installed automatically.
  12. Once the updated driver has been installed, restart your computer.
  13. Try burning a disc image again. If the error persists, then you will need to troubleshoot the burning software.

If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:

  1. Verify that the computer is properly configured to burn discs.
  2. Verify that the computer has the correct software to burn discs.
  3. Verify that the disc is correctly inserted into the drive.
  4. Verify that the drive is correctly connected to the computer.
  5. Verify that the computer is properly configured to burn discs.
  6. Verify that the disc is correctly inserted into the drive.
  7. Verify that the drive is correctly connected to the computer.