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Recovering a coaster?

Postby mariegriffiths on Wed Apr 16, 2003 6:24 am

Can it be done?
Last night my fiance put a new dvd-r into my Sony DRU-500A
The clot put his dirty finger print on it in the process.
When the burner reached the finger print at about 0.5 mm into the DVD-R it gave an error and aborted. The finger print is wiped off now and I am sure the DVD-R is fine. (I am using Intenso disks and aprt from this incident have not had a problem)

I am currently using NERO but have access to other software if necessary.

It is a shame that almost 4Gb is available but not usable unbless you guys know differently. Perhaps I should put it down to experience.
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Postby Dartman on Wed Apr 16, 2003 10:21 pm

You might be able to start a different session if you just want to store data on it but I wouldn't count on it working. I have done that in the old days when CDR's were slow and media was more spendy, it worked sometimes.
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