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onza

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Nero CD Speed.

I used the scandisk within the Nero Cd Speed

and there are 3 types of data
1. good
2. damaged
3. unreadable

i mean what is the difference betweent the good and damaged? does that mean the data can't be viewed, or is it still good..

doesnt seem all to clear..

thanks in advanced.

onza
 

sean2002

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I believe that damaged means that there are errors that can be corrected on the disc.
 

DigitalXtreme

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I would second sean2002's statement ... Good means good, Damaged means that stuff is messed up , but is still correctable and Unreadable means its just FUBAR .... U can try accessing the unreadable stuff in DOS, but other then that, its pretty much toast .. Try using Easy Recovery proggie for that ...
Hope this helped ... Good Luck
 

sean2002

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BTW, if your getting unreadable data it's time to use a higher quality CDR disc, ie Taiyo Yuden, Ritek, Kodak, Verbatim or Mitsui just to name a few.
 

Sundog

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Ritek is a high quality CDR manufacturer????
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onza

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I hear that Acer media is high quality.. i'll get back to what media i use once i get to my basement comp

onza

first media is called MEDIAPRO from newegg deal <<--- used these to burn

This Disc is designed for CD-RW/COMBO Drive Only.
Disc Type, Material = CD-R, Phthalocyanine
ATIP Lead-in = 97m 26s 66f
Norminal Capacity = 702.83MB (79m 59s 74f)
Disc Manufacturer maybe = CMC,Imation
SMART-BURN Speed Limit = 48X
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second media is called FUJIFILM

This Disc is designed for CD-RW/COMBO Drive Only.
Disc Type, Material = CD-R, Cyanine
ATIP Lead-in = 97m 24s 01f
Norminal Capacity = 702.83MB (79m 59s 73f)
Disc Manufacturer maybe = Taiyoyuden,DX Dye
SMART-BURN Speed Limit = 40X

 

sean2002

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Ritek has inproved greatly over the last few years, according to a test done at cd freaks the Ritek made discs were one of the only to write @48X without errors.