[FIX] Error while burning 46 GB of data on BD-R Dual Layer Disc or 23 GB of data on BD-R Single Layer disc in Windows 7

Have you ever tried to burn 46 GB of data to a BD-R dual layer disc or 23 GB of data on BD-R single layer disk in Windows 7? So yes, you most likely receive following error message:



The disk was not successfully burned. Make sure you have the latest firmware for your CD or DVD burner installed, and then try again.


D:\Program


Actually its a known issue in Windows 7 and Microsoft has announced that it officially on the Microsoft support Web site.



SYMPTOM:


When you try to burn 46 GB of data to a BD-R Dual Layer disc, or 23 GB to a BD-R Single Layer disc in master mode, the process fails and you receive the following error message:


"The disk was not successfully burned. Make sure you have the latest firmware for your CD or DVD burner installed, and then try again. "



CAUSE:


This problem occurs because Windows 7 writing capacity of BD-R not correctly calculated.



SOLUTION:


To work around this problem, try not to write more than 22 GB of data to a BD-R Single Layer disk or 45 GB for a BD-R Dual Layer disc.


Wow. Even Microsoft don't have a working solution for it except to ignore or do not exceed the limit ...


Thanks to Softpedia for sharing the info ...


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