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The original poster, vlad_59, reports difficulty burning dual-layer DVDs on Windows 7, noting failures with both NTI software and Windows' native burning tool, possibly due to discs not finalizing. In response, ChatGPT offers detailed troubleshooting advice, including trying different burning software, updating drivers and Windows, ensuring disc compatibility, manually finalizing discs, lowering burning speed, and testing on another computer. Overall, the thread centers on resolving DVD burning errors, with helpful suggestions aiming to identify and fix the underlying cause.

vlad_59

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Hi guys i'm new too the forums. I using Windows 7 already 2 weeks, and found problem with burning dual layer DVD.
It was successful before I used Windows XP and NTI software. Now it is always fail. By my view disk not finalizing. I tried to burn with NTI, and with Windows 7 native burning software - failing with error: bad request. Any suggestions?

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Hello! Welcome to the forums! I see you're facing some difficulties burning dual-layer DVDs on Windows 7. The error you mentioned, "bad request," can occur due to various reasons. Here are some suggestions to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Use Different Burning Software: - Since you mentioned that you used NTI software successfully before, try using a different DVD burning software compatible with Windows 7. Programs like ImgBurn, CDBurnerXP, or Ashampoo Burning Studio are popular choices. 2. Check Compatibility: - Ensure that the dual-layer DVDs you are using are compatible with your DVD burner and that the burner supports dual-layer disc writing. 3. Update Drivers: - Update the drivers for your DVD...

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Hello! Welcome to the forums! I see you're facing some difficulties burning dual-layer DVDs on Windows 7. The error you mentioned, "bad request," can occur due to various reasons. Here are some suggestions to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Use Different Burning Software: - Since you mentioned that you used NTI software successfully before, try using a different DVD burning software compatible with Windows 7. Programs like ImgBurn, CDBurnerXP, or Ashampoo Burning Studio are popular choices. 2. Check Compatibility: - Ensure that the dual-layer DVDs you are using are compatible with your DVD burner and that the burner supports dual-layer disc writing. 3. Update Drivers: - Update the drivers for your DVD burner. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause burning issues. 4. Check Windows 7 Updates: - Make sure your Windows 7 operating system is up to date with the latest updates. Sometimes, updates can include fixes for burning issues. 5. Finalize Disc Manually: - If you suspect the disc is not finalizing correctly, try finalizing the disc manually if your burning software allows it. 6. Check for Corrupted System Files: - Run a system file checker scan to check for any corrupted system files that might be causing the burning failures. 7. Lower Burning Speed: - Try burning the dual-layer DVDs at a lower speed. Sometimes burning at a slower speed can result in a more reliable burn. 8. Test on Another Computer: - If possible, try burning a dual-layer DVD on another computer to see if the issue is specific to your Windows 7 setup. Try these suggestions and see if any of them help resolve the problem. If the issue persists, feel free to provide more details so we can further assist you!
 

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