Corrupted disc problem

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  1. zomgbbq

    zomgbbq Member

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    hi all, i have some discs that are unreadable, they were burned ages ago but i would like to recover some of the data from the discs, is there a software that can do this or maybe something like a disc cleaner? There're 2 types of unreadable discs i would like to recover data from:

    1. disc 1 is readable, i can see all the folders etc but when i click "ANY" of the folders, it takes a really really long time to load and it just freezes, this happens for every folder i try to click, or any file, i can see the contents but it just freezes when i try to click on them or perform any actions.

    2. disc 2 is totally unreadable, the DVD writer makes a loud noise, like the kind when your PC is booting up or under heavy stress or performance, after inserting the disc i tried clicking the disc drive but it just freezes, it doesn't load at all.

    So is there a way i can recover these files using either a software or hardware? I saw this hardware thing that cleans your disc and says it can recover corrupted discs or something but i forgot what it's called so i have no idea now.....

    or is there a program that can make them usable e.g. multisession?
     
  2. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    out of curiosity try the discs in another pc
     
  3. zomgbbq

    zomgbbq Member

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    yes i did, tried it on 4 PCs, and it's not created with multisession either.
     
  4. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    try isobuster
     
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    zomgbbq Member

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    i tried, doesn't read, it just freezes
     
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    Rotary Senior member

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    hmmm - game over - me thinks?
     
  7. 7thsinger

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    @Rotary

    is it check

    or checkmate?

    ;-]

    isobuster was my first thought too.
     
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  8. cyprusrom

    cyprusrom Active member

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    @zomgbbq
    Go to your local movie store and ask them if they would "repolish" the discs for you. They do that with their scratched rentals.Usually I give the guy a couple a bucks for a disc( if is a girl I smile and ask her phone number:)!)
    After that, you can try a free application:

    http://lifehacker.com/software/feat...-and-dvds-with-cd-recovery-toolbox-292729.php

    or one that has a free trial:

    http://www.jufsoft.com/badcopy/

    If it doesn' work, you might have to move on...open a cold beer and let it go...
     
  9. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    indeed;
    a CRC scan is always the quickest method to see if data on a disc is intact or not (CRC = corruption)
     

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