Advice Request Windows 7 SP1 Fix – Copying 40GB of Data to a Blu-Ray Disk May Take Over 3 Days

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win7holic

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Apr 20, 2011
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Microsoft is providing a fix to customers which have experienced problems when copying large amounts of data to a Blu-Ray disk on their Windows 7 computers.

According to the software giant, extremely poor performance is the indicator that users might have a problem.

The Redmond company reveals that copying over 10 GB of data to a Blu-Ray can take more than a day to complete, and even several days, depending on the size of the job.

Windows 7 customers can find that they’re affected, as can those with Windows Server 2008 R2. Upgrading to Service Pack 1 won’t solve this problem for either.

“Assume that you try to copy more than 10 gigabytes of data to a Blu-ray disk on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. In this situation, the copy operation takes more than one day to finish,” Microsoft reveals.

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moonshine

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Apr 19, 2011
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I don't do such things as of now but it's good to see that Microsoft is doing it to keep things more convenient to do.
 

McLovin

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I don't really need to back it to Blu-ray. I either do it to a External HDD or a DVDs.
 
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