On Jul 30, 2:41 am, MCheu wrote:
> Scott wrote:
> > On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 17:26:57 GMT, Dave Hardenbrook
> > spake thusly:
>
> >> Last night I unwittingly Quick Erased a data DVD+RW, wiping out
> >> important files, instead of copying it as I meant to do. Is there a way
> >> to "unerase" a Quick-Erased DVD+RW (or CD-RW for that matter)? I've
> >> downloaded trial versions of several applications, but they don't seem
> >> to be able to do anything with a disk with an erased TOC. Is there
> >> *ANY* application that will allow me to recover my files? I'm currently
> >> using Nero Express 6 on Windows XP. I also have a Linux box if there's
> >> an open source utility available.
>
> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> > Unlike for a regular hard disk, I've never heard of any software that
> > will do this with a DVD+RW (or a DVD-RW).
> > --
> > Scott
>
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>
> Isobuster claims to be able to recover files from "quick erased" CD-RW
> and DVD+RW discs.
>
> "Recover data from blanked or quick formatted DVD+RW media."
>
> That's a line from their web page:
>
> http://www.isobuster.com/isobuster.php- Hide quoted text -
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CnW Recovery has a routine that has been used many times to recover
from quick erased CD-RW. It also handles quick formatted DVD+RW, as
long as one uses a DVD RW drive.
DVD-RW is currently a problem!
Michael
CnW Recovery
www.cnwrecovery.com >> Stay informed about: Unerase DVD+RWs?