Disable imapi cd-burning com service windows 7




















Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. In Windows XP, it's through services. That service doesn't exist in Windows 7 or Vista. The only thing you can do is disable burning from the shell through Group Policy. As for your error there are a few things you can try:. Sign up to join this community.

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Does anyone know how to disable or kill that service? Improve this question. HopelessN00b 1, 3 3 gold badges 21 21 silver badges 29 29 bronze badges. Or betzalel Or betzalel 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 8 8 bronze badges. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hi Frederik as I explained, I have tried to google for information and tried various things but problem still exist that is why I came to the Community.

If I needed it then I could probably have told you where to get it from and how to install it. Since I don't I am limited to giving you general advice only, e. Hi Frederik, I very much appreciate your response, it seems there are not too many folks who encounter this issue, all I can say is the info I looked at seemed to indicate that without the IMAPI Service you cannot burn CDs or DVDs but know one seemed to have a solution for Windows 7 on how to repair or re-install it.

I can read from disc's but not able to write to disc's. If I am able to resolve this issue will let you know. Will be getting the two DVD burners tested to see if they are the problem or if it's the Windows 7 files are damaged or corrupted. I get either a Calibration error or the burn speed is either too fast or slow, I have tried with the slowest to the fastest but still no joy.

I could understand it could be the Drive if there was only one, but I have two burners and both are doing the same thing. I think its a good thing that my wife will not give me the key too the tool shed as I have a 10 pound hammer that I would have used to destroy the PC. Please upload a copy of your system information file. Click "start" , type "msinfo32" , Click "file" at the top of the page, select "export" and give the file a name and click "save".

Navigate to where the file was saved to, and upload the generated text file to a public folder on your OneDrive account and post the link here.

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