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Windows 7: Problems When Burn Blu-ray

Still, the number of computers with a Blu-ray burner comes more manageable, but it is rising steadily. Now a bug in Windows 7 is known, the early adopters makes life difficult.

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Apparently, Windows 7 with Blu-ray on the available space calculated incorrectly. On a single-layer Blu-ray integrated into the Explorer burning software so a maximum of 23 terms instead of the available 25 GB. In the case of a dual-layer Blu-ray accordingly after 46 of 50 gigabytes conclusion.

The big problem is that the software is a combustion process with more than 23 but less than 25 gigabytes but starts but then stops as soon as 23 GB were written to the disc. Who wants their Blu-rays so as to pack fully produced when burning via Windows Explorer churning out defective discs.

Microsoft says the problem is known but not yet solved. The official workaround is: “Do not pack more than 22 or 45 GB on their Blu-ray.”

Posted under MP3 Player and Others, Notebook, Others by admin on Friday 29 July 2011 at 12:13 pm

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