Troubleshooting Common ImTOO ISO Maker Errors
ImTOO ISO Maker is a straightforward tool for creating ISO images, but like any software it can run into issues. Below are common errors, their likely causes, and step-by-step fixes so you can get back to building ISOs quickly.
1. “Source file not found” / “No files added”
- Cause: Files/folders were moved, renamed, or the source path includes inaccessible network locations or removable drives.
- Fix:
- Verify the source files exist and open correctly in File Explorer.
- If using a network drive, reconnect the network share and ensure you have read permissions.
- For removable drives, reconnect the device and assign a drive letter if needed.
- Re-add files to ImTOO ISO Maker from their current location.
2. “Cannot write to destination” / “Access denied”
- Cause: Destination folder is write-protected, lacks permission, or the target drive is full or read-only (e.g., mounted disc image).
- Fix:
- Check free space on the destination drive; free up space if low.
- Ensure the destination folder is not set to read-only and you have write permissions (right-click → Properties → Security).
- Run ImTOO ISO Maker as administrator (right-click → Run as administrator).
- Choose a different destination drive or folder and try again.
3. “Unsupported file system” or ISO size too large
- Cause: Target medium (e.g., FAT32 USB or certain disc types) or chosen ISO standard cannot handle large files or overall ISO size.
- Fix:
- If burning to a USB formatted as FAT32, reformat to exFAT or NTFS (backup data first).
- Use the correct ISO file system option in the program (e.g., UDF for large files).
- Split large files before adding, or exclude unnecessary large files.
- Select a larger-capacity target medium (DVD DL, external drive).
4. Burning failures / “Burning process stopped”
- Cause: Faulty or incompatible optical drive, bad disc media, outdated drivers, or burning speed too high.
- Fix:
- Try using a different brand of blank disc (use high-quality media).
- Lower the burn speed in ImTOO ISO Maker settings.
- Update or reinstall your optical drive drivers via Device Manager.
- Test the drive with another burning app to isolate whether the drive or ImTOO is at fault.
- Clean the drive lens with a lens-cleaning disc if it’s an older drive.
5. ISO won’t boot after creation
- Cause: Bootable files not added correctly, wrong boot image, or the ISO wasn’t marked as bootable.
- Fix:
- Confirm you included required boot files (boot sector, correct bootloader).
- Use the program’s “Make bootable” option and select the proper boot image (e.g., boot.bin).
- Test the ISO in a virtual machine (VirtualBox, VMware) before burning.
- If the ISO boots in VM but not from disc/USB, recreate the media using Rufus or similar tool with the ISO.
6. CRC / checksum errors when verifying
- Cause: Corrupted source files, faulty RAM, or bad target media/drive read errors.
- Fix:
- Re-copy source files from original media and re-add to project.
- Run a memory test (e.g., MemTest86) if corruption repeats.
- Use a different destination drive or disc and re-burn.
- Disable antivirus temporarily — some AV software interferes with file operations.
7. Program crashes or hangs
- Cause: Software conflicts, outdated ImTOO version, or corrupted settings.
- Fix:
- Update ImTOO ISO Maker to the latest version.
- Temporarily disable background apps (antivirus, virtual drives like Daemon Tools).
- Reset program settings or reinstall the application.
- Check Windows Event Viewer for crash logs to identify conflicting modules.
8. Licensing or registration errors
- Cause: Invalid license, expired key, or incorrect registration steps.
- Fix:
- Verify your license key and re-enter it exactly (copy/paste to avoid typos).
- Ensure you’re using the version that matches your license (some keys are version-specific).
- Contact vendor support with purchase details if the key fails.
Quick checklist to resolve most issues
- Update ImTOO ISO Maker to the latest release.
- Run as administrator if file access issues occur.
- Check media and drive health (try alternative media/drives).
- Test ISO in a VM before burning.
- Temporarily disable antivirus/virtual drives when troubleshooting.
If you want, tell me which exact error message you see and your OS version (I’ll assume Windows ⁄11 if you don’t say), and I’ll give tailored step-by-step commands.
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