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Steve Grisetti wrote on 7/17/2013, 3:45 PM
First, assuming you've got a BluRay disc burner...

Download the awesome free program ImgBurn and select the option to copy disc.

It will make a copy of the disc's files, then prompt you to add a fresh disc, onto which it will copy those files.
TOG62 wrote on 7/18/2013, 12:27 AM
I think ImgBurn will create a single ISO file. In fact, you may still have the ISO file on your PC from when the Blu-ray was first created.
musicvid10 wrote on 7/18/2013, 9:26 AM
If you haven't purposely deleted it, the original ISO is in your Documents directory. Burn from that.
xdcamer wrote on 7/23/2013, 3:41 PM
If you have any problems you can do it manually.

just copy the contents of your BD disc to your hard drive and using Nero or similar burning software burn the full contents to a BD-R but you must use the settings UDF 2.50