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Windows 7 Blu-ray Burning Bug

Are you trying to burning Blu-ray on your newly got Windows 7 system-based computer? If yes, you'd better take a few minutes to go through this article. Actually, this article is specially designed to give you a note that there is Blu-ray Burning bug on Windows 7. You may come across the capacity limitation for Win 7 Blu-ray burning as well as many other users who are trying to burn Blu-ray on Windows 7.

By the way, if you not very clear about the capacity of Blu-ray disc, you can just go to the article on Blu-ray disc storage capacity to know it in brief.

Windows 7 Blu-ray Burning Bug

Although Blu-ray disc comes in huge capacity, it can not necessarily guarantee that all the spaces are filled with during the Blu-ray burning. It is confirmed by KB2575215 numbered article in Microsoft Knowledge Base that once you attempt to burn the 23GB sized data to a single layer BD-R discs or burn to 46GB of data to a double-layer BD-R disc, the Blu-ray burning process will not be able to succeed. And you will see the error prompt as below.

windows 7 blu-ray burning problem

It will notice you that you've failed to burn Blu-ray. And it also recommends you to install the latest firmware for successful Windows 7 Blu-ray burning. If you are just update the firmware and attempt to burn Blu-ray again as it has suggested, than you will experience the failure burning again. What you should know is that this is not a trouble caused by the burner, burn discs or software problems.

This unavailable to burn Blu-ray problem is just the result of the Windows 7 system itself. There is a defect in Win 7 which made it can not correctly calculate the burning BD-R disc's capacity. Even the Windows 7 SP1 also comes with the same problem.

Want to solve this trouble on Windows 7 Blu-ray Burning? Unfortunately, the rightly helpful and reliable solutions are haven't been released yet. Even the Microsoft had also not given any solution to this problem. It just recommended Win 7 users not to burn more than 22GB and 45GB of data relatively to single and double layer BD-R discs. Want to solve this problem with an update patch? There is not any patch an solve this trouble yet. You can just wait for the solutions or rightly turn to third-party solutions to burn Blu-ray and create Blu-ray disc.

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