User Guide

Saving dumping log with image file automatically: Saves a log file when dumping an image.
Saving recording process information to log file: Enable this option, if the information about a
recording process should be saved.
Log File: Choose the destination folder and file name for the log file.
Recording Options (only available in Alcohol 120%)
Eject disc after Recording is completed: Ejects the disc from the device when the Recording
process finishes.
Eject disc after Erasing is completed: Ejects the disc from the device when the Erasing process
finishes.
Overburn disc(s) (Some drives do NOT support this feature): This means you can burn more
data than specified onto a CD-R/W media if your CD Writer supports this feature. Not all recorders
support this function and there is also the possibility of causing damage to your recorder unit. So
unless you are sure your recorder supports this function it is best to uncheck it and use a larger
capacity CD-R/W such as a 80min/700MB media.
Turn off "Auto-Select best write speed" function if possible: Turns off the drive's automatic
recording speed technology. Many CD Writers automatically adjust the recording speed according
to the used media. If you wish, you may turn off this feature (not all drives support this function).
Fill memory buffer before recording discs: Alcohol 120% will fill the buffer memory before
initiating the burning process. Wait some time while the buffer fills. This ensures a good starting
burn and helps to reduce buffer under-run issues.
Memory buffer size (MB): Here you can specify the size of Memory Buffer you wish Alcohol
120% to use. You have the option to choose between 4MB and 128MB. The recommended setting
is 40% of your physical memory.
CPU Priority Level: If you use High, the full amount of available CPU is used for the Alcohol
process. "Normal" allows your CPU to be available for other tasks at the same time, and Low allows
you to do more things during the Alcohol process but this option is most likely to give you problems
and errors whilst using Alcohol. You should left it set as High.