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DVD with Pictures not being read

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Simon - 29 Jun 2007 23:48 GMT
I burnt a DVD about a month ago from a Camera Card, a couple of days later I
added images and checked the old ones and could see, The disk then went to
Europe where it was unreadable disk as unreadable and was returned.

I cannot see the images now either, If I go to properties I see that the
disk has something on it about a 1/4 full but when I insert it, I get the
Vista message about a blank disk.

Can anyone help with a way of getting to these files as they are the only
copy left.
John Inzer - 30 Jun 2007 07:09 GMT
> I burnt a DVD about a month ago from a Camera Card, a couple of days
> later I added images and checked the old ones and could see, The disk
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> Can anyone help with a way of getting to these files as they are the
> only copy left.

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For recovery of corrupted files from a
CD/DVD....the following software may
be useful:

IsoBuster
http://www.isobuster.com/

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