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04-May-2006, 05:25 AM #1
Help! Recoving images from corrupted disk...
I recently had a problem copying and backing up a data cd of all my photos on my old pc, which has left my original copy (and now only copy!) saying that the cd is "corrupted and unreadable".

Using the RecordNow cd burner on my new pc I've managed to get the data off the old cd and into a temporary (.tmp) file, which is now on a seperate cd.

Is there any way that I can recover the images from this? Is there a recovery software tool that can scan through and pick out my images?

Or does anyone have any other suggestions? I'd be ETERNALLY grateful...!!!

Thanks,
Ian
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Thanks!
Thanks, it worked like a charm... cheers coalman!
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