Data Recovery - is it all bunk?

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William Wallet
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I've got this DVD-R I'm having trouble reading.
I tried to make an image out of it to see if that'd help, no dice.

Is there *any* way I can get into this thing?
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Yea dude. shoot me a PM, my methods may be considered unorthodox.
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Post by Archer »

Mm. The short answer is that no, data recovery is not bunk in the least.

The longer answer involves telling you that the parts of data recovery that are non-bunk generally charge $250/hour and up.

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Bummer.

I don't quite understand what it means by input/output error, I've no idea why some files work and others don't... could it have anything to do with the brand of DVD-R's I've used?
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Writable discs have a maximum 5 year life, more often 2 years. Do not rely on them, they are worse than floppy disks for corruptability.

I recommend you keep on trying your disc in different drives, as you may eventually find one that's able to read it despite its deterioration.
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Eddaweaver wrote:Writable discs have a maximum 5 year life, more often 2 years. Do not rely on them, they are worse than floppy disks for corruptability.

I recommend you keep on trying your disc in different drives, as you may eventually find one that's able to read it despite its deterioration.
*5 years*??? CRAP, I thought it was 10!

What the hell? That's insane, why even make the bloody things?

This disc shouldn't be deteriorated, I wrote it last month.
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