Seem to be missing Blu-ray presets

I have a fully updated FCS installation, and all the pieces are working fine EXCEPT, I don't have the Blu-ray presets available in FCP's "share" menu or in Compressor.
I do not have a Blu-ray burner. Shouldn't the blu-ray presets be installed even if I don't have a burner? Ultimately I just want to put HD video onto DVD. (I've done this in Toast and I'm hoping Apple's tools might do a better job.)
I suppose something went wrong in the installation or update process. The lack of presets might have been there from the beginning - I'm new to blu-ray and wouldn't have noticed. Is there any easy fix? I'd really rather not go through the whole re-install, update process. Especially since I'm not sure this would do the job.
I know my way around Pacifist and such, if that would help find a shortcut.
I apologize for starting every sentence with "I". My writing teacher would roll in her grave.

Try this Ken Stone tutorial:
http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/burn_br_mac_superdrivestone.html
If that doesn't work I would reinstall Compressor.
Try Digital Rebellion's FCS uninstaller. It allows you to uninstall just Compressor. http://www.digitalrebellion.com/fcs_remover.htm
Advanced users can also do it this way
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1888?viewlocale=en_US
You can use the MPG-2 Program stream preset and choose H.264 Blu-Ray from the pull-down. Compressor will not auto burn a disk like it does with the share option. You can take this file and burn a red laser BR with Toast or Encore.

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    Message was edited by: Alan Craven

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