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Solve : XP doesn't recognize files on CD? |
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Answer» I was going through some old Cd's I had burnt trying to see what was on them and label. them. I ran across this one that shows it's FULL when calling up properties but when opening it, it shows nothing. I've tried unstoppable copier but it shows no files to recover. I've tried to use a burner program (Nero) and it says when trying to copy that the disk isn't empty. BTW, I did a format on my hard drive and a clean reinstall of XP and don't know for sure which burner program I had used on this Cd I can't read. Any ideas?Sounds like a coaster. A bad burn, or a disk gone bad. Put it in the trash. It's possible the burn in this case was not finalised... Thanks Patio. Salmon Trout: I realize CDs degrade over time but was thinking it was around 15 years. This disk isn't that old, maybe 10 at the most. I'm sure there are exceptions on the length of time and it may indeed have reached its end. Quote from: The Bubba on February 06, 2012, 11:54:04 AM Salmon Trout: I realize CDs degrade over time but was thinking it was around 15 years. This disk isn't that old, maybe 10 at the most. In real-world applications, the elements that affect a disc's shelf life include: the manufacturer's materials and quality of assembly, user handling and storage, compatible hardware and other disc equipment as well as exposure to excess heat, light or humidity. The last 3 can cut disc life down a lot. My experience with Cd's is that most problems COME from user handling. There are some cleaners that are designed to clean Cd's. Before I tossed the CD I would try one of them first. |
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