When you try to burn 7.8 GB of data or more to a DVD+R DL disc on a Windows Vista-based computer, the operation may fail even though the capacity of the disc has not been reached
When you try to burn 7.8 gigabytes (GB) of data or more to a DVD+R Dual Layer (DL) disc on a Windows Vista-based computer, the operation may fail. This problem may occur even though the capacity of the disc has not been reached. This issue may occur on some dual-layer DVD burners whose firmware performs a consistency check on the command length.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB949466.

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