Re: Looking for tool to recover data from damaged DVDs

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Today Tim did spake thusly:

On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 20:21 +0000, Paul Smith wrote:
My DVDs do not look damaged or scratched, but I am always getting I/O
errors. Is there some way of circumventing those I/O errors?

Different brand of discs.  Burn at a slower speed.  Minimise what else
the PC is working on while burning a disc...

I found that on my mobo (K8N-DL) I had to disable DMA access to the drive for it to work error free...

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