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| New on Forum Join Date: Nov 2006
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| TOC question When you quick erase a CD or DVD, it just erases the table of contents off the disc, and then the disc drive detects it as blank, right? Is there any way I can recover the data off the disc, even though the TOC is not present? I've tried several programs, but they refuse to read the disc. Yes, I am new, and this may be a dumb question, but this has been a question I've always would have liked an answer to. Any info is appreciated. Thanks in advance! Feel free to email me. z4312167e2@yahoo.com ~Yonaka |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Wales UK
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| Re: TOC question You Can NOT Quick erase a CD or DVD..You CAN Quick erase a CDRW and DVD+-RW then Reuse or you can Format them n Reuse...But NOT CDR/DVDR. If a CD/DVDR is Unuseable you can get programs to Recover the Contents.. |
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