Dangle_kt
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:01 PM |
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CD corrupt? Baby photos lost! Help
SWMBO has just informed me that the disc I burned the other day holding all the baby pictures is corrupt. I formatted the harddrive after I burned it
(due to a new motherboard installation, replacing a faulty one).
Have I lost them? Or is there a way to get the lost files BACK off the cd?
Thanks guys, you could be saving my sex life here! HAHA!
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BenB
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:05 PM |
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It will probably depend on the definition of "corrupt".
It could just be the cdrom's got dusty or oily!!
Is it the same computer? If it's a different computer maybe it'll be okay on the computer that burn it?
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:07 PM |
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same pc, new motherboard. not dusty or oily - i popped it straight into a case, which she just took it out of.
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:08 PM |
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my bet is that she put it in upsides down
I have a friend who was amazed to learn that the disk spins
[Edited on 31/3/08 by Mr Whippy]
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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worX
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:13 PM |
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If it were me and something as serious as Baby photos and risk of no sex life, I'd be straight down to the nearest media restoration place in
your area!?!
Steve
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jlparsons
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:14 PM |
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Try this software:
CD Data Rescue 2.6
I've used it with reasonable success in the past. Best of luck mate. I have had a couple of nights in the spare room as a result of similar
situations...
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:17 PM |
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Yeah I'm thinking data recovery place too. Can't beleive the prices!!!
Anyway next time the computer goes haywire - SHE IS FIXING IT!
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RichardK
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:23 PM |
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Did you just do the normal xp install format or did you delete the partitions and recreate new partitions and then format that, if it's the
first option I may be able to help.
Let me know
Rich
Gallery updated 11/01/2011
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Jonte
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:23 PM |
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I saved a friends photos yesterday on his computer. They were gone, no where to be found. But he hadn´t formatted his drive though.
But I used GetDataBack for NTFS 3.3 (his drive was a NTFS partition)
I found the program and unlock file at piratebay.org
Click it
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speedyxjs
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:24 PM |
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Try it in a different computer before you fork out.
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:28 PM |
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I'll try it on my laptop when I get in. Then I'll try the program that has been linked to (thanks for that!) then I'll send it
off.
I used vista's inbult burning software to make the disc, and I deleted the partition and reformatted twice - due to a cock up! So I am sure
there will be next to nothing on the HDD left.
CD recovery for £150 is the best I've found so far.
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worX
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:32 PM |
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Well I'm not sure I'd be wanting to stretch to 150 notes, but if you do take it somewhere then it's someone else's fault if it
doesn't work and you are slightly let off the hook if you know what I mean
Steve
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RichardK
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:34 PM |
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Don't think you'll get anything off the hard drive, my advice would try the cd in as many different brands of cd/dvd drives until
hopefully one works, sometimes if the cd recorder is a bit weak and then the reader is also a bit weak it can't read but sometimes a nice new cd
reader will just because the laser has a bit more power and this does vary between brands. Hope you get it sorted.
Rich
Gallery updated 11/01/2011
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vinny1275
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posted on 31/3/08 at 12:53 PM |
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You *might* be able to get something off the drive, depending on the format. If Windows hasn't re-used old areas of the drive, the content of
the files might still be there, although their allocation information has gone. There are free disk tools which can find files after a delete /
reformat, have a search on the net for them.
There was a disk recovery place I used with work who did recovery on a no win / no fee basis (they weren't successful, but that was cos the
heads had been scraping on the disk platters).
Apart from that, you'll have to hope that you can get something off the CD. it is possible - I worked on the Helpdesk at Uni, and one student
came in on the day their dissertation was due in, with it on one floppy, which was just chucked into their bag.....
A word to everyone - CDs aren't infallible and they're quite fragile - I wouldn't trust my only copy of something important to one
when they cost about 5p to buy - and always verify that they've burned properly and you can read the data off them again.
Good luck, let us know how you get on!
HTH
Vince
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bartonp
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posted on 31/3/08 at 02:24 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by vinny1275
A word to everyone - CDs aren't infallible and they're quite fragile - I wouldn't trust my only copy of something important to one
when they cost about 5p to buy -
Vince
... ditto, and don't expect data to still be there in 15/20/25 etc years time like good old fashioned photographs (on decent paper). Print
'em out, email them to yourself (Yahoo , GMail etc no limit on size), get some free webspace, etc etc the more copies the better!
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geoff shep
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posted on 31/3/08 at 03:11 PM |
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I've used this to recover files successfully from a CD which I could not read. I think mine was unreadable due to a multisession
burning/reading problem but this worked well and is around $30. (The CD recovery software is what you're looking for on the link)
http://www.diskinternals.com/
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Jubal
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posted on 31/3/08 at 03:16 PM |
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Have a go with this before handing over any cash. It's slow but free and if it
doesn't work then nothing lost. If you need help please get in touch and I'll try it on one of our many machines at work.
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 31/3/08 at 03:19 PM |
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Thanks for all the offers of help, I will let you all know how I get on tonight.
Cheers
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owelly
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posted on 31/3/08 at 05:00 PM |
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If all the above fails, just let me know and I can definately help you. I have loads of baby photos and all babies look the same anyway..........
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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MkIndy7
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posted on 31/3/08 at 05:11 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Dangle_kt
I used vista's inbult burning software to make the disc,found so far.
That could well be your problem.. I copied some photo's from a Cannon IXUS 400 memory card onto Vista and it totally corrupted them... they all
became stupid sizes like 4GB each!.
I read somewhere that certain JPEG decoders that used to be freely available with Windows XP and all the predecesors weren't available in Vista
or you had to pay extra for them.
Good Luck!
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RichardK
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posted on 31/3/08 at 08:30 PM |
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Vista is quite good at corrupting files, their are a few hotfixes for this problem and they have been included in vista sp1 released on the 18/3/08
more info can be found HERE not much help now but may expalin why
your files got knackered in the first place.
Hopfully it's just a weak burn though and you'll get them read and dropped onto a disk somehow.
Regards
Rich
Gallery updated 11/01/2011
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Schrodinger
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posted on 1/4/08 at 06:38 PM |
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You could also try taking the cd into somewhere like Jessops and seeing if it will work in their machines.
BTW the photos aren't still on the camera are they?
[Edited on 1/4/08 by Schrodinger]
Keith
Aviemore
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